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  2. List of post-nominal letters (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    When used, it comes before all other Canadian honours. For more information, see Canadian peers and baronets. UE: United Empire Loyalists: U.E. is based on Lord Dorchester's Order in Council in 1789, which was meant to differentiate loyalists from later settlers. Entitled to use these letters are descendants of:

  3. Honours degree - Wikipedia

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    In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, bachelor's degrees are normally awarded "with honours" after three years of study. [20] The bachelor's degree with honours meets the requirements for a higher education qualification at level 6 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in full, [21] and is a first-cycle, end-of-cycle award on the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher ...

  4. National Order of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The order contains three grades, each with accordant post-nominal letters and place in the Canadian order of precedence for honours, decorations, and medals. They are, in descending hierarchical order: [a] [7] Grand Officer (grand officier/grande officière; GOQ) Officer (officier/officière; OQ) Knight (chevalier/chevalière; CQ)

  5. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Canadian provinces

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    The orders, decorations, and medals of the Canadian provinces, in which each province of Canada has devised a system of orders and other awards to honour residents for actions or deeds that benefit their local community or province, are in turn subsumed within the Canadian honours system. Each province sets its own rules and criteria for ...

  6. Canadian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    1916 Birthday Honours: Sir George Eulas Foster (while Minister of Trade and Commerce) 1919: Sir Lyman Duff (while Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court, became Chief justice in 1933) 1920 New Year Honours. Arthur Sifton (while Secretary of State for Canada, for his contribution at the Paris Peace Conference)

  7. Appointment to the Order of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall, which administers the Canadian honours system, permits anyone to submit nominations for the Order of Canada any time of the year. A form is completed – including notes on the candidate's life and accomplishments, the nominator's and the candidate's information (such as birth, citizenship, address ...

  8. Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Heraldic Authority, which grants armorial bearings (coats of arms), flags, and badges to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and corporate bodies, forms a part of the Canadian honours system; the granting of arms is regarded as an honour from the monarch, via the governor general, and thus are bestowed only on those whom the ...

  9. Order of Canada - Wikipedia

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    From the Order of Canada grew a Canadian honours system, thereby reducing the use of British honours (i.e. those administered by the Queen in her UK Privy Council). [11] Among the civilian awards of the Canadian honours system , the Order of Canada comes third, after the Cross of Valour and membership in the Order of Merit , [ 12 ] which is ...