The Canadian
order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the
Government of Canada[?].
Canadian Order of Precedence
- Queen of Canada (Elizabeth II)
- Governor General of Canada (Adrienne Clarkson)
- Chief Justice[?] of the Supreme Court of Canada (Beverley McLachlin[?])
- Prime Minister of Canada (Jean Chretien)
- Speaker of the Senate (Dan Hays[?])
- Speaker of the House of Commons (Peter Milliken[?])
- Ambassadors
- Cabinet Ministers[?]
- David Michael Collenette[?], Minister of Transport
- David Anderson[?], Minister of the Environment
- Ralph E. Goodale[?], Minister of Public Works and Government Services
- Sheila Copps, Minister of Canadian Heritage
- John Manley, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
- Anne McLellan[?], Minister of Health
- Allan Rock[?], Minister of Industry
- Lucienne Robillard[?], President of the Treasury Board
- Martin Cauchon[?], Minister of Justice and Attorney General
- Jane Stewart[?], Minister of Human Resources Development
- Stephane Dion[?], President of the Queen's Privy Council and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
- Pierre Pettigrew[?], Minister for International Trade
- Don Boudria[?], Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
- Lyle Vanclief[?], Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
- Herb Dhaliwal[?], Minister of Natural Resources
- Claudette Bradshaw[?], Minister of Labour
- Robert Daniel Nault[?], Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
- Elinor Caplan[?], Minister of National Revenue
- Denis Coderre[?], Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
- Sharon Carstairs[?], Leader of the Government in the Senate
- Robert G. Thibault[?], Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
- Rey Pagtakhan[?], Minister of Veterans Affairs
- Susan Whelan[?], Minister for International Cooperation
- Bill Graham[?], Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Gerry Byrne[?], Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
- John McCallum[?], Minister of National Defence
- Arnold Wayne Easter[?], Solicitor General of Canada
- Ethel Blondin-Andrew[?], Secretary of State for Children and Youth
- David Kilgour[?], Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific
- Andrew Mitchell[?], Secretary of State for Rural Development
- Maurizio Bevilacqua[?], Secretary of State for International Financial Institutions
- Paul DeVillers[?], Secretary of State for Amateur Sport
- Gar Knutson[?], Secretary of State for Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East
- Denis Paradis[?], Secretary of State for Latin America and Africa
- Claude Drouin[?], Secretary of State for the Economic Development Agency
- Stephen Owen[?], Secretary of State for Western Economic Diversification
- Jean Augustine[?], Secretary of State for Multiculturalism and the Status of Women
- Steven W. Mahoney[?], Secretary of State for Selected Crown Corporations
- Leader of the Opposition (Stephen Harper)
- Lieutenant Governors[?] of the Provinces
- Members of the Queen's Privy Council[?]
- Premiers of the Provinces
- Commissioners[?] of the Territories
- Government Leaders of the Territories
- Religous leaders
- Puisne Judges[?] of the Supreme Court
- Chief Justice and the Associate Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada
- Chief Justices of the Provincial Courts[?]
- Federal and Provincial Judges
- Senators
- Members of the Canadian House of Commons
- Consuls General[?] of Countries Without Diplomatic Representation
- Military Leaders
- Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces and Territories
- Members of the Executive Councils[?] of the Provinces and Territories
- Judges of Provincial and Territorial Courts
- Members of the Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces and Territories
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