MARTIN BÉDARD NAMED 2019 JAKE GAUDAUR VETERANS’ AWARD WINNER

MARTIN BÉDARD NAMED 2019 JAKE GAUDAUR VETERANS’ AWARD WINNER

Montreal Alouettes’ long snapper recognized for demonstrating the attributes of Canada’s veterans

CALGARY (November 21, 2019) – Robert Löken, National Manager, Honours, Awards and Commemoration for Veteran’s Affairs Canada, alongside former Calgary Stampeders President and Canadian Football Hall of Fame member, Stan Schwartz, presented the Jake Gaudaur Veterans’ Award to Martin Bédard of the Montreal Alouettes at the 2019 Shaw CFL Awards. The Mirabel, Que., long snapper is the 10th recipient of the annual honour.

“Martin is an inspiration to his teammates, the City of Montreal and fans across Canada,” said CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie. “Beyond his tremendous performances on the field, he is a proud Canadian and an incredible ambassador for our league. His dedication to the community and his compassion for others, honour our nation’s veterans and serve as goals which we should all strive towards.”

Created in honour of Jake Gaudaur – a distinguished Second World War veteran and the longest-serving Commissioner in CFL history – the award recognizes a Canadian player who embodies the attributes of Canada’s veterans and the ones held by its namesake: strength, perseverance, courage, comradeship and contribution to Canadian communities.

“Congratulations to Martin Bédard on receiving this year’s Jake Gaudaur Veterans’ Award,” said the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence. “Canadian Veterans have shown tremendous resiliency, comradeship and strength as they served our country and Martin Bédard’s dedication to his community shows that he embodies these characteristics on and off the field.”

Bédard has overcome personal tragedy on his path to becoming a CFL player. Cancer claimed the lives of both his parents before robbing his brother of the use of his legs. Despite the adversity, Bédard draws strength from his loss, and has become a pillar of support on and off the field. His leadership, character and work ethic have earned him the respect of his teammates and coaches. His positivity and personable nature have endeared him to the Alouettes and its front office.

Now in his 11th year with Montreal, Bédard’s greatest impact can be felt in the community. He serves as the ambassador for the Together at School with the Alouettes program to encourage youth to stay in school. Outside of team commitments, he visits youth centres and minor football teams to share his message of perseverance. He regularly spends time at the Manoir Marc Perron to connect with its elderly residents and those with disabilities. In 2013, he traveled to Kuwait and Afghanistan to visit Canadian troops. Bédard’s service to others is born out of a sense of responsibility as a professional athlete and a desire to give back to his hometown.

The Shaw CFL Awards is one of the highlights of the 2019 Grey Cup Festival presented by Shaw. In addition to the awards, several ticketed events are on-sale now. Additional event details, dates and purchasing information can be found at GreyCupFestival.ca.

Tickets, as low as $150, are on sale now for the 107th Grey Cup presented by Shaw at Calgary’s McMahon Stadium on Sunday, November 24, featuring Keith Urban in the Freedom Mobile Grey Cup Halftime Show. For more information, click here.

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