Former Ottawa Citizen columnist one of four Ottawans appointed to the Order of Canada

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Former Ottawa Citizen columnist Charles Gordon, whose sly and incisive sense of humour kept inflated egos in check for years in this city, is one of four local residents who have been appointed to the Order of Canada.

When he applied for his first newspaper job, Gordon was turned down by the Kingston Whig-Standard, but the editor shared his name with a friend at the Brandon Sun, where a job was open on the editorial board. It was 1964.He worked in Brandon for the next 10 years and rose to become the paper’s managing editor. With his path to a more senior job blocked, Gordon accepted a job as an editorial writer at the Ottawa Citizen in 1974.

At the Citizen, Gordon did stints as books editor, feature writer and editorial page editor, but he always came back to column writing. Lawyer Peter Showler, the former chair of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and the longtime director of the Refugee Forum at the University of Ottawa, was recognized for “his leadership in immigration and refugee law, and for his mentorship of the next generation of refugee lawyers.”

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