Usher of the Black Rod (Canada)

Usher of the Black Rod
Huissier du bâton noir
since 1 October 2013
Parliament of Canada
AppointerGovernor General in Council
Formation1867
First holderRené Kimber
Websitesencanada.ca/en/about/usher-black-rod/

The Usher of the Black Rod (French: Huissier du bâton noir), formerly known as Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod (French: Gentilhomme huissier de la verge noire) also often shortened to Black Rod is the most senior protocol position in the Parliament of Canada. Black Rod leads the Speaker's Parade at the beginning of each sitting of the Senate[1] 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.[2][3]

The office is modelled on the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. 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.[4]

The current Usher of the Black Rod is J. Greg Peters. On 12 March 2025, Peters was received by The King, where he was bestowed a new ceremonial sword.[5]

The rod

The usher carries an ebony and gold staff of office modelled on that used in the House of Lords. Canada's original rod is believed to have been made in the 1840s in Montreal for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, and then transferred to the Senate after Confederation in 1867. Still, it was lost in the 1916 fire that destroyed Centre Block.[6] The current rod was crafted the same year by then-Crown Jeweller Garrard & Co.[6]

The rod was snapped in half in 1967, and underwent only amateur repairs at the hands of Senator Henry Davies Hicks in his personal workshop; over the years it has additionally suffered scratching, cracking, and loss of pieces.[6] Accordingly, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Canada in 2016, the Queen bestowed a restoration by artisans and craftspeople at Windsor Castle under the direction of Adrian Smith, L.V.O., which replaced the central ebony rod itself with a 20th-century ebony walking cane.[6]

The top consists of a lion on its hind legs displaying a shield decorated with the royal cypher of George V of the United Kingdom, the monarch when the rod was crafted,[6] and bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense. Its middle knob is made of silver with maple leaf engravings (in contrast to the oak leaves used in its UK counterpart, which is made of gold). It is engraved with the name of Queen Elizabeth II, inscribed during its restoration.[6] The base is set with a 1904 gold sovereign, displaying St. George slaying the Dragon.[6]

Trappings of office

Beyond the rod, the Usher holds several other trappings of office. These include:

List of office holders

From 1867 to 1997, the title of the office was Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. After the first female (Mary C. McLaren) was appointed to the position, the term gentleman was dropped from the title.

# Name Start date End date
1 René Kimber November 2, 1867 June 4, 1875
2 René Edouard Kimber (Son of René Kimber) June 4, 1875 August 16, 1901
3 Molyneux St. John January 31, 1902 January 30, 1904
4 Ernest John Chambers March 1, 1904 June 1925
5 Andrew Ruthven Thompson June 1925 1946
6 Charles Rock Lamoureux January 15, 1947 October 1970
7 A. Guy Vandelac November 1, 1970 September 1979
8 Thomas Guy Bowie September 26, 1979 1984
9 Claude G. Lajoie July 9, 1984 July 1985
10 René Marc Jalbert July 10, 1985 March 6, 1989
11 Rene Gutknecht March 6, 1989 October 1990
12 Jean Doré October 1990 June 28, 1997
13 Mary C. McLaren October 20, 1997 September 14, 2001
14 Terrance Christopher December 9, 2002 March 7, 2008
15 Kevin S. MacLeod[8] May 26, 2008 September 30, 2013
16 J. Greg Peters October 1, 2013 present

See also

References

  1. ^ Parliament of Canada. "The Senate Speaker's Parade". Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Ushered out". Political Bytes. CBC. 18 January 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Notice of Vacancy, Usher of the Black Rod" (PDF). Canada Gazette Part I. 142 (2). Queen's Printer for Canada. 12 January 2008.
  4. ^ Parliament of Canada. "Officers and Officials of Parliament". Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 24 January 2008.
  5. ^ a b "At Buckingham Palace, The King has received the Usher of the Black Rod of the Senate of Canada and bestowed upon him a new ceremonial sword". 12 March 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "A royal restoration of the Black Rod". Senate of Canada. October 5, 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  7. ^ Canada, Senate of. "An Enduring Link: The Usher of the Black Rod's chain of office". SenCanada. Retrieved 2025-05-27.
  8. ^ Parliament of Canada. "Procedural Officers and Senior Officials: Senate". Queen's Printer for Canada.