Since 1972, the Governor-General of Canada has given out special awards to people for risking their lives to help someone else.
One of them is the Medal of Bravery, which is awarded to someone who has done something very brave in a dangerous situation.
In December, Governor-General David Johnston handed out 39 Medals of Bravery.
One bravery medal was awarded to a woman who helped rescue nine people from an Orillia, Ontario retirement home that was on fire.
Another medal was given to a teenager in British Columbia who saved his friend’s life by tackling a dangerous person.
Three people received a Star of Courage during the ceremony.
The Star of Courage is given to people who have been extremely brave even when it meant possibly putting themselves in danger.
The act of bravery doesn’t have to happen in Canada and the brave person doesn’t have to be Canadian, for them to be eligible for a medal.