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The Quebec order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the Government of Quebec. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol.

[edit] Quebec order of precedence

  1. Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (or the Administrator for Quebec when Acting as Lieutenant Governor) then followed by Former Lieutenant Governors by date of mandate cessation:
    1. Hon. Pierre Duchesne (2007-Present)
    2. Hon. Gilles Lamontagne (1984-1990)
    3. Rt.Hon. Martial Asselin (1990-1996)
    4. Hon. Jean-Louis Roux (1996-1997)
    5. Hon. Lise Thibault (1997-2007)
  2. Premier of Quebec then followed by former Premier by date of mandate cessation:
    1. Jean Charest (2003-Present)
    2. Pierre-Marc Johnson (1985)
    3. Daniel Johnson (1994)
    4. Jacques Parizeau (1994-1996)
    5. Lucien Bouchard (1996-2001)
    6. Bernard Landry (2001-2003)
  3. Cardinals
    1. H.E. Marc Ouellet, Primate of Canada, Archibishop of Quebec
    2. H.E. Jean-Claude Turcotte, Archibishop of MOntreal
  4. President of the National Assembly of Quebec
    1. Michel Bissonnet, MNA of Jeanne-Mance-Viger
  5. Chief Justice of Quebec
    1. Hon. Michel Robert
  6. Deputy Premier of Quebec
    1. Nathalie Normandeau, MNA of Bonaventure
  7. Member of the Corps Diplomatique
  8. Leader of the Opposition
    1. Mario Dumont
  9. Member of the Executive Council of Quebec (ranked by the Premier)
    1. Monique Jérôme-Forget
    2. Monique Gagnon-Tremblay
    3. Philippe Couillard
    4. Michelle Courchesne
    5. Jean-Marc Fournier
    6. Jacques Dupuis
    7. Line Beauchamp
    8. Claude Béchard
    9. Raymond Bachand
    10. Benoît Pelletier
    11. Julie Boulet
    12. Laurent Lessard
    13. Sam Hamad
    14. Marguerite Blais
    15. David Whissel
    16. Yolande James
    17. Christine St-Pierre
    18. Followed by current members of the Federal Cabinet
  10. Archibishop (or Bishop) of the location followed other religious leaders of the community
  11. Mayor of the location


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