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Robert Hogg: Creeker receives Order of Canada

Roberts Creek resident and Simon Fraser University researcher Robert Hogg officially joined the Order of Canada Feb. 1 in an investiture ceremony at Rideau Hall. Hogg was among 125 new appointments to the order announced by Gov. Gen.
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Robert Hogg of Roberts Creek poses for an official photograph with Gov. Gen. Julie Payette after his investiture into the Order of Canada on Feb. 1.

Roberts Creek resident and Simon Fraser University researcher Robert Hogg officially joined the Order of Canada Feb. 1 in an investiture ceremony at Rideau Hall.

Hogg was among 125 new appointments to the order announced by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette in December of 2017, but Hogg said he was told that it’s not unusual to have to wait a while between the announcement and the official ceremony.

Hogg also said he was surprised to learn he was getting the Order, and took the official call while on the bus from Horseshoe Bay to his job at SFU, where he’s a professor of health sciences.

Hogg received the honour for his work at SFU and as a senior research scientist at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS where he studies the impact of socio-demographic factors on HIV prognosis and as “a strong advocate for increased access to antiretroviral therapy, particularly among disenfranchised populations.”

“It’s humbling in the sense that not only do you represent yourself as an individual receiving this award, but you represent many people in your community of researchers and the community of people living with HIV/AIDS,” Hogg said. “It’s an honour to highlight the strong work that’s being done in this area.”