King George V Silver Jubilee Medal (1935)
There were 7,500 medals to Canadians, of which 1,154 were to the Canadian Forces. A total of 85,235 were issued.
King George VI Coronation Medal (1937)
There were 90,279 issued in total, with 10,089 to Canadians.
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (1953)
Of the 138,214 total medals issued, 12,500 went to Canadians. (no longer listed on DND site with CF numbers who received it- no longer any serving)
Canadian Centennial Medal (1967)
There were 29,500 issued, of which 8,500 went to the Canadian Armed Forces.
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal (1977)
Canadian Version:
There were 30,000 medals issued, including 7,000 to the Canadian Forces, 5,500 to the regular force and 1,500 to the reserve forces. The regular force breakdown of medals was 1,500 to officers (all general officers; 50% of Colonels; 25% LCols; 20% Majors; 5% Captains; & 5% Lieutenants or equivalent naval ranks) and 4,000 to other ranks (50% CWOs; 25% MWOs; 15% WOs; 5% Sergeants; 5% Master Corporals; and 5% Corporals). The reserve force awards were made on a proportionate strength basis to the land, sea and air components, the Cadet Instructors List, the Canadian Rangers and to those holding honourary appointments. The Commanding Officer of each unit decided who in the unit would receive medals.
British Version:
There were 30,000 British medals given out including 9,000 to the British Armed Forces.
Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Confederation (1992)
The Medal was awarded to approximately 42,000 highly esteemed Canadians, from all walks of life, from every region of Canada, from varied ethno-cultural backgrounds and from a multitude of disciplines. (of which 4 000 were awarded to members of the Canadian Forces.)
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
An estimated 46,000 medals were issued, of which approximately 9,600 were awarded to members of the Canadian Forces.
Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Medal
. . . During the anniversary year, 60 000 medals will be awarded, of which 11 000 will recognize members of the Canadian Forces. . . .