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  2. Letters Patent, 1947 - Wikipedia

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    The first letters patent in Canada were, starting in 1663, issued to the governors of New France by the kings of France. [9] At that time, the letters patent outlining the office of the governor and its role were issued with a commission appointing the occupant to the office, as well as an accompanying set of royal instructions.

  3. Letters patent - Wikipedia

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    Letters patent are a form of open or public proclamation [3] and a vestigial exercise of extra-parliamentary power by a monarch or president. [citation needed]They can thus be contrasted with the Act of Parliament, which is in effect a written order by Parliament involving assent by the monarch in conjunction with its members.

  4. Canada Marine Act - Wikipedia

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    On 18 February 2012, letters patent were issued to promote the Oshawa Harbour Commission to a port authority. [8]On 16 November 2012, a project document was released about the Saguenay Port Authority intermodal container plan, [9] which will impact the village of Tadoussac, and which needed the support of Denis Lebel, MP for Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean and Minister of Transport from May 2011.

  5. Canadian Heraldic Authority - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Queen Elizabeth II issued the 1988 letters patent authorising the governor general "to exercise or provide for the exercise of all powers and authorities lawfully belonging to Us as Queen of Canada in respect of the granting of armorial bearings in Canada". [1] These letters patent were presented by Prince Edward to the ...

  6. Great Seal of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal of Canada (French: Grand Sceau du Canada) is a governmental seal used for purposes of state in Canada, being set on letters patent, proclamations [1] and commissions, both to representatives of the monarch and for the appointment of cabinet ministers, senators, and judges.

  7. Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Following this, the Letters Patent, 1947, issued by King George VI, referred to the "Office of Governor General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada." [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1968, following the unification of the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army , and the Royal Canadian Air Force, the commander-in-chief became the most senior officer of the ...