Award Winners

2009 Award Winners

Six Alberta Consumer Champions recognized for efforts (March 8, 2010)

See the 2009 ceremony photos

Youth Poster Competition

Click the below poster images to see the larger PDF versions.
 

identity theft poster #1First prize $1000
Drexler, 17
Identity Theft

Drexler’s poster slogan “Theft Is Watching” is cleverly illustrated by a variety of snapshots of the targets of identity theft. His questionnaire response demonstrated an excellent knowledge of identity theft and listed the steps consumers need to take to ensure they do not become victims of this crime.

 

 






 

Second prize $500
Christine, 17
Identity Theft


Christine’s poster creates awareness for young consumers of a variety of identifications they will manage in their lifetime. Her questionnaire response demonstrated a strong knowledge and understanding of consumer rights and responsibilities.

 

 

 




 


identity theft poster #3

Third prize $250
Alyssa, 17
Identity Theft

Alyssa’s detailed poster includes many relevant documents pertaining to youth. Her questionnaire response demonstrated that she has gained a broad knowledge and understanding of the issues involved with identity theft.

 

 

 

 




Non-Profit Organizations Category

Award of Merit
Legal Resource Centre for “Law for Seniors in Alberta: Library Training Project”

Media Category

Award of Distinction
Julie Matthews, Edmonton Global News for “Rental Rights”

Award of Merit
Julie Matthews, Edmonton Global News “Protecting Seniors”