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LE OF PRECEDENCE WITHIN THE DOMINION
OF CANADA.
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The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or Officer administering the Government.
The Senior Officer in command of the Troops, if of the rank of a General, and the Officer in command of His Majesty's Naval Forces on the Station, if of the rank of an Admiral, their own relative rank being determined by the King's Regulations on that subject.
The Bishop.
The Chief Justice.
The Senior Officer in command of the
20. General Offers of His Majesty's Army serving in the Dominion, and Officers of the rank of Admiral in the Royal Navy, serving on the B.N.A. Station, not being in the chief command. The relative rank of such Officers to be determined by the King's Regulations.
21. The Officer commanding His Majesty's Troops in the Dominion, if of the rank of Colonel or inferior rank, and the Officer commanding His Majesty's Naval Forces on the B.N.A. Station, if of equivalent rank. Their relative rank
to be ascertained by the King's Regulations.
22. Members of the Senate.
23. Speaker of the House of Coinions,
24. Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, according to
seniority.
25. Judge of the Exchequer Court of Canada.
26. Puisne Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity, according to
Beniority.
27. Members of the House of Commons.
28. Members of the Executive Council (Provincial), within their
Province.
29. Speaker of the Legislative Council within his Province.
30. Members of the Legislative Council within their Province.
31. Speaker of Legislative Assembly within hia Province. 32. Members of Legislative Assembly within their Province, 33. Eetired Judges of whatever Courts to take precedence next
after the present Judges of their respective Courts.
When two or more Colonies are comprised within one Military or Naval Command, the Military or Naval Officers holding the command in any such Colony, in the absence of the superior Commanding Officers, will retain the precedence assigned to them by these Regu- lations, notwithstanding the presence of such superior Officers. No other Military or Naval Officers have any place at all in the General Table of Colonial Precedence, and the places accorded therein to the Senior Military Officer and the Senior Naval Officer have no connection, except as between those two Officers, with the Regula- tions governing Military and Naval Precedence, but when two or more Colonies are comprised within one Military or Naval Command, the Military or Naval Officers holding the command in any such Colony, in the absence of the superior Commanding Officers, will retain the precedence assigned to them by these Regu- lations, notwithstanding the presence of such superior Officers. (Circulars of 3rd July, 1891, and 17th Octo- ber, 1894.)
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TABLE OF PRECEDENCE.
he Governor-General or Officer Administering the Govern-
ment.
he Senior Officer commanding His Majesty's Troops within the Dominion, if of the rank of a General, and the Officer commanding His Majesty's Naval Forces on the British North America Station, if of the rank of an Admiral. Their own relative rank to be determined by the King's Regulations on the subject.
he Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
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Quebec.
Nova Scotia.
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New Brunswick.
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Manitoba.
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British Columbia.
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The North-West Territories.
Prince Edward Island.
rohbishops and Bishops, according to seniority.
lembers of the Cabinet, according to seniority.
he Speaker of the Senate.
he Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
he Chief Judges of the Court of Law and Equity, according
to seniority.
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lembers of the Privy Council, not of the Cabinet.
'he Solicitor-General,
he Controller of Customs.
'he Controller of Inland Revenue.
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Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or icer administering the Government.
Senior Officer in cominand of the
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if of the rank of a General, and Officer in command of His Majesty's val Forces on the Station, if of the k of an Admiral, their own relative
k being determined by the King's gulations on that subject.
Bishop.
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Chief Justice.
Senior Officer in command of the
Officers of His Majesty's Army serving in the nion, and Officers of the rank of Admiral in the Royal serving on the B.N.A. Station, not being in the
command. The relative rank of such Officers to be mited by the King's Regulations.
flour commanding His Majesty's Troops in the nion, if of the rank of Colonel or inferior rank, and
fficer commanding His Majesty's Naval Forces on the A. Station, if of equivalent rank. Their relative rank
ascertained by the King's Regulations.
of the Senate.
of the House of Coiniuons.
Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, according to
rity,
f the Exchequer Court of Canada.
Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity, according to
rity.
of the House of Commons.
s of the Executive Council (Provincial), within their ince.
of the Legislative Council within his Province.
of the Legislative Council within their Province.
of Legislative Assembly within his Province.
w of Legislative Assembly within their Province.
Judges of whatever Courts to take precedence next the present Judges of their respective Courts.
two or more Colonies are comprised within y or Naval Command, the Military or Naval
Iding the command in any such Colony, in of the superior Commanding Officers, will precedence assigned to them by these Regu- withstanding the presence of such superior No other Military or Naval Officers have any in the General Table of Colonial Precedence, ces accorded therein to the Senior Military the Senior Naval Officer have no connection, etween those two Officers, with the Regula-
rning Military and Naval Precedence, but
or more Colonies are comprised within one Naval Command, the Military or Naval Iding the command in any such Colony, in of the superior Commanding Officers, will precedence assigned to them by these Regu- withstanding the presence of such superior Circulars of 3rd July, 1891, and 17th Octo-
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