Year
| Received for
| Award and Awarding Organization |
2006
| Thérèse St-Onge — in recognition of her exceptional work, achievements and significant contributions to the festivals and events industry.
| Inducted into the International Festivals and Events Hall of Fame which is considered the highest of industry honors. |
2006 |
John Abel — in recognition of an outstanding career and contribution to the architectural profession. Architects nominated have demonstrated great dedication to bettering their communities and their profession.
| Named a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) |
2004 |
National Capital Commission - Commuter Challenge
| The NCC was recognized as the 2004 Top Participant in the National Capital Region for organizations of 501-1000 employees |
2004 |
Micheline Dubé — for her strong commitment to the accounting profession, her important contribution to the NCC, her numerous accomplishments, her exemplary dedication and her exceptional leadership skills. |
Appointment to the Fellowship of the Society of Management Accountants (FCMA) |
2004 |
Guy Laflamme — notably, for the NCC’s role in bringing the 2003 Juno Awards to the Capital region; for the quality of its new Marketing, Communication and External Relations Plan; for the in-house development of a new corporate logo and branding; and for innovative promotional campaigns. |
Top honours in the Communication Marketing Category at the Concours Personnalité marketing 2004 organized by the Association Marketing de Montréal |