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  1. Any living Canadian or foreign national may be nominated for appointment; however, the advisory council of the Order of Canada and the Governor General of Canada make the final decision on appointments.

  2. When a candidate is ready to file their nomination paper, here are the steps and service standards that apply: The person who witnessed the candidate's consent makes an appointment with the returning officer to file the nomination paper. The candidate may or may not be present.

  3. First, the White House selects a prospective appointee and sends a formal nomination to the Senate. Second, the Senate determines whether to confirm the nomination. Third, the president...

  4. Before seeking nomination as, or being, a candidate in a federal, provincial, territorial or municipal election, employees must first request and obtain permission from the Public Service Commission (PSC).

  5. The primary responsibility of the transition personnel team is to identify individuals who will serve in the new administration, conduct preliminary background checks, and help shepherd nominees through selection and, in some instances, the Senate confirmation process.

  6. You can nominate: Any living Canadian for admission into the Order. However, elected officials and judges are not eligible to be appointed while in office. The Order of Canada is awarded to individuals only, not to groups or couples.

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  8. Dec 1, 2020 · Candidates for all of these senior positions must submit to meticulous scrutiny of their professional, political, financial and personal backgrounds by Biden transition team or (after Biden takes office) White House officials before the President announces a nomination or appointment.

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