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Order of precedence in Quebec Ordre de préséance au Québec
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The Quebec order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of Quebec. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature. L'ordre de préséance au Québec est une hiérarchie symbolique des positions dans la province de Québec au Canada. Il n'a aucune valeur légale, mais est utilisé pour les protocoles lors de cérémonies publiques au niveau provincial. Il fut adopté par un décret du Conseil exécutif du Québec le 2 mai 1990.
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The Quebec order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of Quebec. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature. 1. * The King of Canada (His Majesty Charles III) 2. * The Lieutenant Governor (J. Michel Doyon) 3. * The Premier (François Legault, MNA) 4. * The Cardinals followed, when not a cardinal, by the Roman Catholic Archbishop having the status of Primate 5. * The President of the National Assembly (François Paradis, MNA) 6. * The Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal (Manon Savard) 7. * The Vice-Premier 8. * The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and the heads of diplomatic missions 9. * The Leader of the Opposition 10. * The members of the Executive Council 11. * The local Archbishop or Bishop followed by the representatives of other faith communities 12. * The local Mayor 13. * The Dean of the Consular Corps in Quebec City followed by the Dean of the Consular Corps in Montréal, the heads of post of the Consular Corps living in the capital, for events happening there, and other heads of post, governed by their respective precedence 14. * The vice-presidents of the National Assembly 15. * The chief justices of the Superior Court 16. * The local member of the National Assembly followed by other members 17. * The Secretary General of the Executive Council 18. * The President of the Council of the National Order of Quebec 19. * The chief justices of the Court of Quebec 20. * The rectors/principals of the local universities 21. * The judges of the Court of Appeal 22. * The Principal Secretary to the Premier followed by the deputy ministers 23. * The judges of the Superior Court 24. * The Ombudsman, the Chief Electoral Officer, the Auditor General, the presidents of the Government Agencies and Crown Corporations and the Chief of Protocol 25. * The judges of the Court of Quebec 26. * The members of the National Order of Quebec L'ordre de préséance au Québec est une hiérarchie symbolique des positions dans la province de Québec au Canada. Il n'a aucune valeur légale, mais est utilisé pour les protocoles lors de cérémonies publiques au niveau provincial. Il fut adopté par un décret du Conseil exécutif du Québec le 2 mai 1990.
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