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  2. Canadian order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the governing institutions of Canada. It has no legal standing, but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol .

  3. Canadian honours order of wearing - Wikipedia

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    Order of Precedence – Governor General of Canada; Canadian Medals Chart – Department of National Defence (archived version) Canadian Forces Administrative Order 18-4 Recommendations for Canadian Orders, Decorations and Military Honours

  4. Canadian Armed Forces order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    All units of the Canadian Armed Forces have an order of precedence that determines seniority; it often decides such matters as which unit forms up to the right (senior side) of other units on a ceremonial parade, or the order in which marches or calls are played at a mess dinner.

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

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    However, after the establishment of the Canadian honours system in 1967, other provinces moved to initiate their own systems after the federal government refused to do so on their behalf. An agreement was eventually reached around 1990 on the placement of the provincial honours in the Canadian order of precedence for orders, decorations, and ...

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

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    However, the CF has stated that while this is the order of sequence on a ribbon bar, it is unlikely or even impossible that a member will receive a medal or an order from all Canadian provinces. [17] Various people who have been awarded provincial orders have also been presented with national decorations and orders, such as the Order of Canada.

  7. Category:Orders of precedence in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Armed Forces order of precedence; Canadian honours order of wearing; M. Order of precedence in Manitoba; N. Order of precedence in New Brunswick;

  8. Order of Military Merit (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian monarch—at present King Charles III —is seen as the fount of honour [5] and is thus at the apex of the Order of Military Merit as its sovereign, [n 2] followed by the governor general of Canada who serves as the fellowship's chancellor, and the chief of the Defence Staff who is the principal commander. [1]

  9. Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    According to Canadian Forces Dress Instructions, the Monarch or their representative (the Governor General) may wear the uniform and corresponding cap/hat badge of a flag/general officer, with a special flag/general officer sleeve braid embellished with the governor general's badge, and a large embroidered governor general's badge on the shoulder straps or boards, facing forward.