Order of precedence in Prince Edward Island

Order of precedence in Prince Edward Island

The Prince Edward Island order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of Prince Edward Island. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature.

  1. The Queen of Canada (Queen Elizabeth II)
  2. The Lieutenant Governor, or, in his/her official absence, the Administrator (Frank Lewis)
  3. The Premier (Robert Ghiz)
  4. The Mayor or other elected senior official of an incorporated municipality when the ceremony or event is hosted by or particularly involves that municipality
  5. The Chief Justice
  6. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
  7. Former Lieutenant Governors, with relative precedence governed by their date of leaving office
  8. Former Premiers, with relative precedence governed by their date of leaving office
  9. Members of the Executive Council
  10. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court - Trial Division
  11. Justices of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, with relative precedence governed by date of appointment
  12. The Chief Judge of the Provincial Court
  13. Judges of the Provincial Court, with relative precedence governed by date of appointment
  14. Members of the Legislative Assembly (Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Speaker, Government House Leader, Opposition House Leader; thereafter by date of first election, and if coincident, then alphabetically)
  15. Members of the Senate (by date of appointment)
  16. Members of Parliament (Members of the Federal Cabinet, then by date of first election, and if coincident, alphabetically)
  17. Mayors or other elected senior officials of incorporated municipalities, alphabetically by municipality name
  18. The Bishop of Charlottetown, the Bishop of Nova Scotia and the President of the Queens County # Ministerial Association, with relative precedence governed by date of appointment or election
  19. The Senior Officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Prince Edward Island
  20. The President of the University of Prince Edward Island
  21. Deputy Heads of Departments, Agencies, Commissions and Offices of the Provincial Government, with relative precedence governed by date of initial appointment as a Deputy Head

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