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Governor general of Canada; Prime minister of Canada; Chief justice of Canada; So styled for life (Since 1963 a right associated with the offices) Other individuals as determined by the King-in-Council, or as appointed to Privy Council of the United Kingdom prior to 1963 (see list below) So styled for life, right granted at pleasure His/Her Honour
OM: Member of the Order of Merit: Commonwealth order CC: Companion of the Order of Canada: The Order of Canada is awarded by the governor general for "the highest degree of merit, an outstanding level of talent and service, or an exceptional contribution to Canada and humanity".
List of honorifics may refer to: English honorifics; French honorifics; Canadian honorifics; Chinese honorifics; Filipino styles and honorifics; German honorifics;
Post-nominal letters are letters placed after the name of a person to indicate that the individual holds a position, office, or honour.. An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters.
Former Royal Consort of Canada. [2] 9. Frank Gehry [n 3] 12 November 2002 16 June 2003 Architect. [4] 10. Boutros Boutros-Ghali: 8 May 2003 7 May 2004 16 February 2016 Former Secretary-General of the United Nations. [5] 11. Václav Havel: 8 May 2003 3 March 2004 18 December 2011 Former President of the Czech Republic. [6] 12. Aga Khan IV [n 4 ...
In U.S. culture, despite its republican constitution and ideology, [4] royalist honorific nicknames have been used to describe leading figures in various areas of activity, such as industry, commerce, sports, and the media; father or mother have been used for innovators, and royal titles such as king and queen for dominant figures in a field.
Spouse of the 20th Governor General of Canada Roland Michener: 1900 1991 July 1, 1967 July 5, 1967 20th Governor General of Canada Member of the Order of Ontario: Albert Millaire: 1935 2018 May 30, 2001 December 4, 2001 Knight of the National Order of Quebec: Frank Robert Miller: 1908 1997 December 22, 1972 April 11, 1973
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.