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Kids’ charity co-founder convicted of raping minors stripped of top Canadian honor

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Published: May 17, 2026 10:46 pm
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Peter Dalglish was inducted into the Order of Canada in 2016 – three years before being convicted of sexually assaulting two boys in Nepal

Governor General of Canada Mary Simon has stripped Peter Dalglish, a co-founder of the Street Kids International charity and a convicted pedophile, of the country’s top honor. The famous aid worker was found guilty of raping two boys and sentenced to 16 years behind bars in Nepal back in 2019.

On Saturday, the Canada Gazette, the official media outlet of the Canadian government, reported that Simon terminated the appointment of Dalglish to the Order of Canada on April 15. He was originally awarded the merit in recognition of his humanitarian work in 2016.

Since the late 1980s, Dalglish has worked in multiple African and Asian countries, including Nepal, on programs aimed at improving the living conditions for vulnerable youths. During the course of his career, he has also been involved with several humanitarian agencies, including UN Habitat in Afghanistan and the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response in Liberia.

In a statement to CBC News, the governor general’s office described the revocation of the honor as an “extraordinary measure,” noting that Dalglish “has acted in a manner inconsistent with the standard of conduct expected of members of this society.”

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The Canadian aid worker, who had for years resided in Nepal, was apprehended by local authorities when they raided his mountain villa not far from the capital city of Kathmandu in April 2018. He was charged with sexually assaulting two boys, aged 11 and 14, who, according to the police, were in the home at the time of his arrest.

Pushkar Karki, chief of the Central Investigation Bureau, alleged that Dalglish had been luring children from poor families with promises of education, job opportunities and trips.

In July 2019, the Canadian national was sentenced to 16 years in prison and ordered to pay around $10,000 to his victims.

Dalglish has consistently denied the accusations, with his lawyer claiming that his client had been set up.

In recent years, Nepal has seen several other cases where foreign nationals have been accused of sexually abusing vulnerable children while operating under the guise of humanitarian workers.

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