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Manitoulin filmmaker, long-time politician both awarded Order of Canada

Shirley Cheechoo, the founder of Weengushk Film Institute in MChigeeng First Nation, and former Kagawong mayor Austin Hunt have been awarded the Order of Canada

103 recipients of award announced Thursday

Shirley Cheechoo and Austin Hunt have been been awarded the Order of Canada. (Supplied)

Shirley Cheechoo, the founder of Weengushk Film Institutein M'ChigeengFirst Nation, and former Kagawong mayor Austin Hunt have both been awarded the Order of Canada

There were 103 new appointments announced Thursday morning, with Cheechoo and Hunt being the only two from northeastern Ontario.

In addition to being the founder of Weengushk, Cheecho is also the chancellor of Brock University.

Hunt recently retired after more than 60 years as a municipal politician on Manitoulin Island.

Pekka Sinervo, who was chair of the SNOLabBoard for sixyears, also received the honour. Sinervo collaborated on theCryogenic Dark Matter Search experimentannounced by SNOLab earlier in 2018.