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Christopher McCreery


Christopher McCreery, MVO FRCGS FRHSC (born September 1975, Kingston, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian author and historian.

A native of Kingston, Ontario, McCreery holds a doctorate in Canadian history from Queen's University. His Master’s thesis, “Questions of Honour: Canadian Government Policy Towards Titular Honours”, was the first major academic work to examine the Canadian titles debate and the Nickle Resolution.

McCreery regularly comments on matters related to the Canadian honours system, the Order of Canada and the Governor General of Canada.

McCreery's published works include:

He also contributed a number of Commonwealth entries to Burkes Peerage and Gentry's "World Orders of Knighthood and Merit" (2006).

A number of chapters related to the role of the Governor General, reforms to the Canadian honours system and the modern role of the Provincial Lieutenant Governors were contributed by McCreery to “The Evolving Canadian Crown” (Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University, 2012) and “Canada and the Crown: Essays on Constitutional Monarchy” (Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University, 2013).

McCreery’s most recent works include:

McCreery is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, a Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Democracy at Queen's University, a Fellow and Director of the Royal Heraldry Society of Canada, and a member of the Champlain Society, Orders and Medals Research Society, the Canadian Historical Association, and the Writers' Union of Canada. Since 2005, he has served as the National Historian for St. John Ambulance Canada and the Venerable Order of Saint John in Canada.


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