Madeleine Juneau, born on November tenth, nineteen forty-five, was a distinguished Canadian museologist and educator. As a devoted Roman Catholic nun, she dedicated her life to the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal, where she made significant contributions to the field of museology.
Throughout her career, Juneau was recognized for her exceptional work and commitment to education and cultural preservation. Her accolades include the prestigious Medal of the Quebec National Assembly in two thousand eleven, which highlighted her impact on the community.
In two thousand twelve, she was jointly awarded the Thomas-Baillargé award from the Ordre des architectes du Québec, alongside her congregation, further solidifying her reputation in the field. Additionally, she received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in the same year, acknowledging her service and dedication.
In two thousand nineteen, Juneau was honored as an Officer of the Order of Montreal, a testament to her lifelong commitment to her profession and her community. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of museologists and educators.