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The Chief Justice’s Award is presented to the top debater in the bilingual category. It was named with the permission of the Right Honourable Chief Justice of Canada, in recognition of their support for the National Seminar.

YEAR | RECIPIENT | PROVINCE |
|---|---|---|
2024 | Logan Doll | NT |
2023 | Rowena Cahill | AB |
2022 | Zohal Aryn-Ciyear | BC |
2021 | Melanie Chapman | AB |
2020 | Jenny Wang | AB |
2019 | Cheryl Chen | BC |
2018 | Mollie Wheller | MB |
2017 | Cecilia White | NS |
2016 | Chan-Min Roh | SK |
2015 | Lisa Begunova | ON |
2014 | Zakir Kassam | BC |
2013 | Jocelyn Heaton | AB |
2012 | Jasmyne Kassam | BC |
2011 | Anna Karina Kvasnikova | BC |
2009 | Matthew Scott | AB |
2008 | Rupen Shaw | BC |
2007 (Fall) | Zamyla Chan | BC |
2007 (Spring) | Lujia Lin | ON |
2006 | Caitlin Williscroft | AB |
2005 | Anisah Hassan | ON |
2004 | Greta Levy | ON |
2003 | Andrew McReynolds | ON |
2002 | Christine Mikolajuk | ON |
2001 | Ali Dewji | ON |
2000 | Simon Kubski | ON |
1998 | Juda Stawczynsk | ON |
1997 | Cynthia Nazarian | ON |
1996 | Brendon Brammall | BC |
1994 | Sean Moreman | QC |
1993 | Susan Precious | NS |
1991 | Kristina Schneider | ON |
1990 | Ted Sargent | ON |
1988 | Ken McMillan | ON |
1987 | Paul Mayer | ON |
1986 | David Palmer | ON |
1984 | Oksanna Zanft | ON |
1983 | Stephan Mondoloni | QC |
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