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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The New Brunswick order of precedence is aThe New Brunswick order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of New Brunswick. 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 (Brenda Murphy) 3. * The Premier (Blaine Higgs) 4. * The Chief Justice of New Brunswick 5. * The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 6. * Former Lieutenant Governors 7. * Former Premiers 8. * Former Chief Justices of New Brunswick 9. * Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Ministers Plenipotentiary, and Chargé d'Affaires with precedence to their date of appointment 10. * Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick with precedence in accordance with the Executive Council Act 11. * Leader of the Opposition 12. * Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench 13. * Members of the Senate 14. * Members of the House of Commons 15. * Judges of the Court of Appeal with precedence according to their date of appointment 16. * Judges of the Court of King's Bench with precedence according to their date of appointment 17. * Members of the Legislative Assembly in the following order: Deputy Speaker, Government House Leader, Opposition House Leader, Leaders of Unofficial Opposition Parties, other members with precedence according to their date and order of their swearing in as Members of the Legislature 18. * Elders and Chiefs of New Brunswick Indian Bands 19. * Leaders of religious denominations with precedence according to their date of appointment or election to the present office 20. * Chief Judge of the Provincial Court 21. * Judges of the Provincial Court with precedence according to their date of appointment 22. * Members of the Consular Corps in the following order: Consuls General, Consuls, Vice- Consuls, Honorary Consuls and Consular Agents with precedence among themselves according to their date of appointment 23. * Mayors of the Cities of New Brunswick (with precedence given to the Mayor of the host municipality where appropriate) in the following order: Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, Edmundston, Campbellton, Bathurst, Miramichi and Dieppe 24. * Mayors of the Towns of New Brunswick with precedence among themselves according to the alphabetical order of the place-names 25. * Mayors of the Villages of New Brunswick with precedence according to the alphabetical order of the place-names 26. * Councillors of the Cities, Towns, and Villages of New Brunswick in the same order of precedence among themselves according to the alphabetical order of their surnames 27. * Clerk of the Legislative Assembly 28. * Ombudsman 29. * Auditor General 30. * Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick 31. * Clerk of the Executive Council 32. * Deputy Heads of the Civil Service, with precedence according to their date of appointment 33. * Heads of Crown Corporations and Agencies, with precedence according to their date of appointment 34. * Assistant Commissioner of "J" Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police 35. * Commander of Canadian Forces Base Gagetown 36. * Chancellors of New Brunswick Universities in the following order: University of New Brunswick, Mount Allison University, St. Thomas University and Université de Moncton 37. * Presidents of the Universities of New Brunswick in the same order of precedence as the Chancellorsame order of precedence as the Chancellors
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rdfs:comment The New Brunswick order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the province of New Brunswick. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a provincial nature.
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