Order of precedence in Manitoba
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The Manitoba order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of Manitoba. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature.
- Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (Janice Filmon, CM OM)[1]
- President of the Executive Council, otherwise known as the Premier of Manitoba (Heather Stefanson, MLA)[2][3]
- Chief Justice of Manitoba (Richard J. F. Chartier)[4]
- Former Lieutenant Governors of Manitoba in order of seniority of taking office[5]
- Pearl McGonigal, CM OM (1981–1986)
- Yvon Dumont, OM (1993–1999)
- John Harvard, PC OM (2004–2009)
- Philip S. Lee, CM OM (2009–2015)
- Former Presidents of the Executive Council of Manitoba in order of seniority in taking office[6]
- Edward Schreyer, PC CC CMM OM CD (1969–1977)
- Howard Pawley, PC OC OM (1981–1988)
- Gary Filmon, PC OC OM (1988–1999)
- Gary Doer, OM (1999–2009)
- Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada residing in Manitoba by order of seniority of taking the Oath of Office
- Otto Lang, PC OC QC (1968)
- Jake Epp, PC OC (1979)
- Lloyd Axworthy, PC OC OM (1980)
- Jack Murta, PC (1984)
- Charles Mayer, PC (1984)
- Jon Gerrard, PC MLA (1993)
- Rey Pagtakhan, PC (2001)
- Gary Filmon, PC OC OM (2001)
- Bill Blaikie, PC (2004)
- Raymond Simard, PC (2004)
- Vic Toews, PC QC (2006)
- Steven Fletcher, PC MP (2008)
- Shelly Glover, PC MP (2013)
- Candice Bergen, PC MP (2013)
- Members of the Executive Council of Manitoba in relative order of seniority of appointment[2]
- Steve Ashton, MLA (1999)
- Dave Chomiak, MLA (1999)
- Gord Mackintosh, MLA (1999)
- Eric Robinson, MLA (1999)
- Ron Lemieux, MLA (1999)
- Stan Struthers, MLA (1999)
- Peter Bjornson, MLA (2003)
- Theresa Oswald, MLA (2004)
- Kerri Irvin-Ross, MLA (2006)
- Andrew Swan, MLA (2008)
- Jennifer Howard, MLA (2009)
- Flor Marcelino, MLA (2009)
- Erin Selby, MLA (2011)
- Kevin Chief, MLA (2012)
- Ron Kostyshyn, MLA (2012)
- Sharon Blady, MLA (2013)
- Erna Braun, MLA (2013)
- James Allum, MLA (2013)
- Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (Glenn Joyal)[7]
- Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (Daryl Reid, MLA)[8]
- Puisne Judges of the Court of Appeal and of the Court of Queen's Bench in relative order of seniority of appointment[7][9]
- Robert Carr (1983; supernumerary since 2006)
- Michel Monnin (1984)
- Kenneth R. Hanssen (1984; supernumerary since 2008)
- Kris Stefanson (1988; supernumerary since 2008)
- Rodney Mykle (1989; supernumerary since 2007)
- Gerry Mercier, QC (1989; supernumerary since 2009)
- Robyn Diamond (1989; supernumerary since 2011)
- Jeffrey Oliphant (1990; supernumerary since 2008)
- Albert Clearwater (1992; supernumerary since 2007)
- Alan MacInnes (1992; supernumerary since 2010)
- (1992)
- Perry Schulman, QC (1993; supernumerary since 2008)
- Barbara Hamilton, QC (1995)
- Freda Steel (1995)
- Brenda Keyser (1995)
- John A. Menzies (1996)
- (1997)
- Deborah McCawley, QC (1997)
- Donald Little, QC (1998)
- Morris Kaufman (1998; supernumerary since 2010)
- Laurie Allen, QC (1998)
- Douglas Yard, QC (1998)
- Donald Bryk, QC (1999)
- Frank Aquila (2000)
- Robert B. Doyle (2000)
- Murray Sinclair (2001)
- Joan McKelvey (2001)
- Martin Freedman, QC (2002)
- Colleen Suche, QC (2002)
- Marilyn Goldberg, QC (2002)
- Shawn Greenberg (2003)
- Karen Simonsen (2004)
- Marianne Rivoalen (2005)
- Lori Spivak (2005)
- Lori Douglas (2005)
- Richard J. F. Chartier (2006)
- A. Catherine Everett (2006)
- Michael Thomson (2007)
- Douglas Abra, QC (2007)
- Brian Midwinter, QC (2008)
- Robert G. Cummings (2008)
- Joan MacPhail, QC (2009)
- Chris W. Martin (2009)
- William Johnston (2009)
- , QC (2009)
- Robert A. Dewar, QC (2009)
- Rick Saull (2010)
- Gerald L. Chartier (2010)
- Diana M. Cameron (2011)
- Shane Perlmutter (2011)
- Herbert Rempel (2011)
- Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly (Brian Pallister, MLA)[3]
- Archbishop of St. Boniface (Albert LeGatt)[10]
- Bishop of Rupert's Land (Donald Phillips)[11]
- Archbishop of Winnipeg (Richard Gagnon)[12]
- Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
- Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic Church (Lawrence Daniel Huculak, OSBM)[13]
- Chairman of the Manitoba Conference of the United Church of Canada (Barb Jardine)[14]
- Chairman of the Manitoba Conference of the Presbyterian Church in Canada
- Chairman or other representative persons of the following denominations as indicated below and whose person will be signified to the Clerk of the Executive Council from time to time:
- Lutheran Church
- Jewish Rabbi
- The Mennonite faith
- The Baptist Church
- The Salvation Army
- The Pastors Evangelical Fellowship
- Members of the House of Commons residing in Manitoba by order of seniority in taking office
- Pat Martin, MP (1997)
- James Bezan, MP (2004)
- Joy Smith, MP (2004)
- Rod Bruinooge, MP (2006)
- Niki Ashton, MP (2008)
- Kevin Lamoureux, MP (2010)
- Robert Sopuck, MP (2010)
- Joyce Bateman, MP (2011)
- Lawrence Toet, MP (2011)
- Ted Falk, MP (2013)
- Larry Maguire, MP (2013)
- Members of the Legislative Assembly
- Bonnie Mitchelson, MLA
- Gregory Dewar, MLA
- Myrna Driedger, MLA
- Nancy Allan, MLA
- Drew Caldwell, MLA
- Jon Gerrard, MLA
- Tom Nevakshonoff, MLA
- Jim Rondeau, MLA
- Heather Stefanson, MLA
- Ron Schuler, MLA
- Rob Altemeyer, MLA
- Ralph Eichler, MLA
- Kelvin Goertzen, MLA
- Bidhu Jha, MLA
- Christine Melnick, MLA
- Leanne Rowat, MLA
- Cliff Cullen, MLA
- Sharon Blady, MLA
- Erna Braun, MLA
- Stu Briese, MLA
- Cliff Graydon, MLA
- Blaine Pedersen, MLA
- Mohinder Saran, MLA
- Matt Wiebe, MLA
- Deanne Crothers, MLA
- Wayne Ewasko, MLA
- Cameron Friesen, MLA
- Dave Gaudreau, MLA
- Reg Helwer, MLA
- Jim Maloway, MLA
- Ted Marcelino, MLA
- Clarence Pettersen, MLA
- Dennis Smook, MLA
- Melanie Wight, MLA
- Ian Wishart, MLA
- Shannon Martin, MLA
- County Court Judges in relative order of seniority of appointment
- Magistrates in relative order of seniority of appointment
- Members of the local consular corps in relative order of seniority of appointment
- Mayors, Reeves and local government administrators in relative order of date of taking office
References[]
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- ^ a b "Cabinet Ministers". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. April 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ a b "MLA Biographies - Living". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ "About the Court of Appeal". Manitoba Courts. August 15, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ "Past Lieutenant Governors". Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2014-01-05. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- ^ Gordon, Goldsborough (December 16, 2010). "Premiers of Manitoba". Memorable Manitobans. Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- ^ a b "Court of Queen's Bench - Judges". Manitoba Courts. February 24, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- ^ "The Speaker of the House". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- ^ "Court of Appeal - Judges". Manitoba Courts. March 3, 2011. Archived from the original on 2006-07-12. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- ^ "Biography". Archdiocese of Saint Boniface. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ "Bishop". Diocese of Rupert's Land. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ "Archbishop Richard Gagnon". Archdiocese of Winnipeg. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ "Administration". Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- ^ "Conference Staff". The United Church of Canada – Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
- "Order of Precedence for Manitoba". Government of Manitoba. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- "Table of Precedence for Manitoba". Ceremonial and Canadian Symbols Promotion. Department of Canadian Heritage. November 17, 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
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