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Usher of the Black Rod (Canada)

The Usher of the Black Rod (often shortened to Black Rod; French: huissier du bâton noir) is the most senior protocol position in the Parliament of Canada.

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The office is modelled on the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Black Rod leads the Speaker's Parade at the beginning of each sitting of the Senate and oversees protocol and administrative and logistical details of important events taking place on Parliament Hill, such as the opening of parliament and the Speech from the Throne. Upon the appointment of the first woman to the position of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod on 20 October 1997, the title was changed to Usher of the Black Rod.

The usher carries an ebony and gold staff modelled on that used in the House of Lords. The top consists of a crown and crest bearing the words Honi soit qui mal y pense and motif for George IV of the United Kingdom.

List of Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod

  • 1867–1875: René Kimber
  • 1875–1901: René Edouard Kimber (Son of René Kimber)
  • 1902–1904: Molyneux St. John
  • 1904–1925: Ernest John Chambers
  • 1925–1946: Andrew Ruthven Thompson
  • 1947–1970: Charles Rock Lamoureux
  • 1970–1979: A. Guy Vandelac
  • 1979–1984: Thomas Guy Bowie
  • 1984–1985: Claude G. Lajoie
  • 1985–1989: René Marc Jalbert
  • 1989–1990: Rene Gutknecht
  • 1990–20 October 1997: Jean Doré
  • List of Ushers of the Black Rod

  • 20 October 1997–2001: Mary C. McLaren
  • 2001–2002: Blair Armitage, acting
  • 2002–2008: Terrance Christopher
  • 2008–26 May 2008: Blair Armitage, acting
  • 26 May 2008–2013: Kevin S. MacLeod
  • 2013: Blair Armitage, acting
  • 2013–present: J. Greg Peters
  • References

    Usher of the Black Rod (Canada) Wikipedia