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  2. List of post-nominal letters (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of post-nominal letters used in Canada. The order in which they follow an individual's name is: Distinctions conferred directly by the Crown. University degrees. Memberships of societies and other distinctions. Normally no more than two are given, representing the highest award of each type. [ 1]

  3. Lists of post-nominal letters - Wikipedia

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    Post-nominal letters are letters placed after the name of a person to indicate that the individual holds a position, office, or honour. An individual may use several different sets of post-nominal letters. Honours are listed first in descending order of precedence, followed by degrees and memberships of learned societies in ascending order.

  4. List of professional designations in the United States

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    The post-nominal letters are only used on film credits as a certification mark that certifies that the credited film producer performed a major portion of the film's producing duties. [136] Portfolio Management Professional: PfMP Project Management Institute: Professional Certified Investigator: PCI: Professional Manager Certification [137] PMC

  5. Post-nominal letters - Wikipedia

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    Post-nominal letters. Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles, designatory letters, or simply post-nominals, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, an academic degree, accreditation, an office, a military decoration, or honour, or is a member of a religious ...

  6. Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Medal of Bravery (post-nominal letters MB, French: Médaille de la Bravoure) is the third rank of the bravery decorations, awarded in recognition of "acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances," [70] and has been awarded most frequently; as of April 2018, 3,304 medals had been awarded. [74]

  7. Canadian honours order of wearing - Wikipedia

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    (Insert membership grade) of the Order of St John (post-nominal letters only for internal use by the Order of St John) Provincial Orders (order of precedence as set out in current precedence) Recipient of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) Recipient of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (CGM) Recipient of the George Medal (GM)

  8. Talk:List of post-nominal letters (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    It seems that the order in which the post-nominals ought to appear after the name is not the same as what the list shows. I think everyone would benefit from listing them in order or otherwise explain the order somewhere on the page. Does anyone know an authority for precedence of post-nominals in Canada. I know it goes VC, CV, PC, CC, ...

  9. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Canadian provinces

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    Most of the awards allow for the recipients to wear their awards in public, and most grant the recipients the use of post-nominal letters after their names. Not all of the awards listed below are part of the Canadian honours system, thus some of them may not be worn or court mounted with awards that are part of the Canadian honours system.