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  2. Canadian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Honorifics in Canada are accorded to various office holders in government—in the federal, provincial, and municipal jurisdictions—as well as judges, members of the armed forces, and religious figures.

  3. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Pagan honorifics and titles; Role Description Volkhvy: Heathen priests among the pre-Christian Rus' people. Zhrets: Sacrificial and divinatory priests within the Slavic Religion: Gothi/Gythia A title sometimes used by adherents of Heathenism, referring to a priest or ceremonial leader. Witch: A title used by someone who practices Witchcraft.

  4. Order of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Register of Canadian Honours, Canadian Almanac and Directory, 1991, ISBN 1-895021-01-4; Palmer, Henry (1992), 125 portraits: companions of the Order of Canada, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, ISBN 0660573229; Scanlan, Lawrence (2017), They Desire a Better Country, Figure 1 Publishing, ISBN 978-1-92795-876-6

  5. List of honorifics - Wikipedia

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    List of honorifics may refer to: English honorifics; French honorifics; Canadian honorifics; Chinese honorifics; Filipino styles and honorifics; German honorifics;

  6. Category:Religious honorifics - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 November 2020, at 20:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Category:Canadian religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Christian religious leaders (6 C, 25 P) Canadian clergy (10 C, 52 P) I. Canadian imams (7 P) L. Canadian lamas (3 P) N. Newfoundland and Labrador religious ...

  8. Canadian peers and baronets - Wikipedia

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    He is arguably Canada's most famous physician Sir Vincent Meredith, a member of a notable Canadian family, was the first Canadian-born president of the Bank of Montreal, then Canada's national bank. Although a baronet is not a peer , it is a British hereditary title and an honour that was conferred upon several Canadians.

  9. Religion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, the oldest Anglican church in Canada still standing, built in 1750. Before the arrival of Europeans, the Indigenous peoples followed a wide array of mostly animistic religions and spirituality; [13] [41] [14] [42] [15] [43] [44] "including the presence of creation stories, the role of tricksters or of supernatural beings in folklore and the importance ...