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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. The base is set with a 1904
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in his personal workshop; over the years it has additionally suffered scratching, cracking, and loss of pieces. Accordingly, on the occasion of the
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modelled on that used in the House of Lords. Canada's original rod is believed to have been made in the 1840s in
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and oversees protocol and administrative and logistical details of important events taking place on
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The top consists of a lion on its hind legs displaying a shield decorated with the royal cypher of
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The rod was snapped in half in 1967, and underwent only amateur repairs at the hands of Senator
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in 2016, the Queen bestowed a restoration by artisans and craftspeople at
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Procedural officers and senior officials of the parliament of Canada
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in 1867. Still, it was lost in the 1916 fire that destroyed
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J. Greg Peters
Parliament of Canada
Governor General in Council
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Parliament of Canada
Speaker
Senate
Parliament Hill
Speech from the Throne
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod
House of Lords
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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staff of office
Montreal
Legislative Assembly
Province of Canada
Confederation
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Crown Jeweller
Garrard & Co
Henry Davies Hicks
150th anniversary of Canada
Windsor Castle
L.V.O.
George V of the United Kingdom
Honi soit qui mal y pense
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