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Eugene Levy, Nino Ricci and eight other Torontonians awarded Order of Canada

By Kevin Hamilton
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Ten Torontonians went home with an Order of Canada last week, including Eugene Levy, Lives of the Saints author Nino Ricci and comedic soprano Mary Lou Fallis. In addition to Levy’s comic stylings (we fondly remember his role as an increasingly irate game show host on SCTV), the ceremony recognized his involvement with the Autism Society. Governor General David Johnston gave out 39 awards at Rideau Hall; click the link for the full list. Read the entire story [City News] »

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