Canadian order of precedence (decorations and medals)

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The following is a list of the order of precedence for Canadian awards and postnominal letters.

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Awards of Valour

Canada's two highest awards for Valour go before all others. They are :

Privy Council

Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada use the postnominal letters P.C. before all others as this is an order directly from the Crown.

Order of Canada

The Order of Canada is Canada's highest civilian honour.

Other National Orders

Provincial Orders

Decorations

War and Operational Service Medals

Special Service Medals

United Nations Medals

United Nations Medals are displayed in chronological order:

NATO Medals

NATO Medals are displayed in chronological order

International Mission Medals

Commemorative Medals

Long Service and Good Conduct Medals

Exemplary Service Medals

Special Medal

Other Decorations and Medals

Queen's Counsel

Queen's Counsel (Q.C.) are only awarded in certain provinces in Canada.

Members of the House of Commons

Members of Provincial and Territorial Legislatures

British Orders

Any person who, prior to June 1, 1972, was a member of a British order or the recipient of a British decoration or medal may wear the insignia of the decoration or medal together with the insignia of any Canadian order, decoration or medal that the person is entitled to wear, the proper sequence being the following:

(post-nominal letters only for internal use by the Order of St. John)

Note -- Canadians can still be awarded British Medals as well as Medals from other countries but they must first be approved by the Government of Canada. (See Nickle Resolution)

See also

References

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