Deputy Chief Herald of Canada

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Deputy Chief Herald of Canada is the title held by an officer of arms of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. The office of Deputy Chief Herald of Canada was created in March of 2006. It is to be held by an officer of arms, and brings with it additional managerial responsibilities for the operations of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. The office is currently held by Claire Boudreau, who is also Saint-Laurent Herald and Registrar of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

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The Canadian Heraldic Authority
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Herald Chancellor | Chief Herald | Deputy Chief Herald
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