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outstanding public servant of his country.”. In 1982, he received the Vanier Medal from the Institute of Public Administration of Canada in 1982. In 1992, the government of Japan awarded him the Order of the Sacred Treasure (gold and silver star) in recognition of his contributions to the Japanese Canadian community.
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In 2007, the Department of Finance created the Thomas K. Shoyama Award to recognize outstanding achievement by a Finance employee. The Department also established the Thomas Shoyama Annual Public Policy Lecture, which invites internationally recognized experts to speak on innovative ideas in public
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in 1978. In 1979, Mr. Shoyama was honoured with the Outstanding Achievement Award of the Public Service of Canada. The citation read, in part, β€œHis strength of character, inexhaustible energy and absolute dedication to Canadian interests … brought him national and international recognition as an
207:. In 1968, he became Assistant Deputy Minister of Finance, and by 1975, after a term as Deputy Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance. During his final year in Ottawa, he served as Adviser to the Privy Council on the Constitution, and as Chairman of 448: 243: 438: 443: 423: 413: 306: 418: 172:. As editor, Shoyama was a spokesman for the rights of the Japanese Canadian community and an important community leader during the 176:
and resettlement. Shoyama continued to edit the newspaper until the spring of 1945 when he was commissioned as a lieutenant in the
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Leaving the Saskatchewan public service shortly after the election of 1964, Shoyama became a Senior Research Economist with
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was the sole Japanese-Canadian newspaper to be allowed to continue publishing after the Japanese attack on
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and joined the School of Public Administration and the Department of Pacific and Asian Studies at the
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public service until 1964, first as a research economist, then as economic adviser to Premier
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public servant who was instrumental in designing social services in Canada, especially
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Department of Finance, Canada - Thomas K. Shoyama: Leader, Mentor, Consensus-Builder
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Department of Finance, Canada - Thomas K. Shoyama: Leader, Mentor, Consensus-Builder
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Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan - Shoyama, Thomas Kunito (1916–2006)
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The Department of Finance Pays Tribute to Thomas K. Shoyama
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Retiring from the public service in 1979, Shoyama moved to
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Shoyama left the military in 1946, taking a job in the
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Kamloops
Victoria, British Columbia
Canadian
Canadian
Medicare
Kamloops
British Columbia
University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Arts
Economics
Bachelor of Commerce
Vancouver
Japanese-Canadian
Pearl Harbor
Kaslo
wartime evacuation
Canadian Army
Saskatchewan
Tommy Douglas
Woodrow Lloyd
Economic Council of Canada
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Victoria, British Columbia
University of Victoria
Order of Canada
Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
University of Regina
University of Saskatchewan
Albert Wesley Johnson

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