Kevin S. MacLeod

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Kevin S. MacLeod
CVO CD
Kevin MacLeod in Canadian Senate Chamber 2009.jpg
Kevin S. MacLeod in the Canadian Senate Chamber
Born 1951 (age 72–73)
North Sydney, Nova Scotia
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Author, former Usher of the Black Rod, Secretary to the Queen

Kevin Stewart MacLeod CVO CD (born 1951) is the Canadian Secretary to the Queen of Canada,[1] former Usher of the Black Rod for the Canadian Senate,[2][3] and the author of the historical fiction novel, A Stone on Their Cairn/Clach air An Càrn.[4]

Born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, MacLeod studied at Boston University and Carleton University, where he received both his bachelor's degree in history and political science and a master's degree in international affairs,[2] before moving on to the University of Burgundy in Dijon, France. After his return from there, MacLeod served for 10 years as an administrative assistant in the Canadian House of Commons, subsequently acting as a chief of staff for one of the then ministers of the Crown before being employed by the Department of Canadian Heritage for 22 years. Among his accomplishments in that office, MacLeod was appointed as the Chief of Protocol and then authored A Crown of Maples/la couronne canadienne – an educational book on the Canadian monarchy, published by the heritage department.

It is the responsibility of the Department of Canadian Heritage to organise royal tours of Canada, and it was for that in 1987 of Queen Elizabeth II, that MacLeod first had a part in coordinating such an event, and, by the time of the Queen's 2005 visit to the prairies to celebrate the centennials of Alberta's and Saskatchewan's entry into Confederation, MacLeod was given the role of Acting Secretary to the Queen. For his service to the monarch, he had already been in 1992 appointed as a member of the Royal Victorian Order, and in 2002, the year of Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.[5] But, it was during the 2005 tour that MacLeod was elevated by the Queen in person to the highest position a Canadian can hold in the order (due to the government's adherence to the Nickle Resolution), that of commander;[6] this made MacLeod the only Canadian to be promoted through all three levels of the order in Canada.[2]

On March 27, 2008, MacLeod was appointed by order of the Governor-in-Council as the Usher of the Black Rod for the Senate,[3] replacing Terrance Christopher.

On April 1, 2009, MacLeod was further appointed as the full-time Canadian Secretary to the Queen,[1] putting him in charge of, amongst other things, coordinating royal tours of Canada, and chairing the Diamond Jubilee Committee, which is to organise the celebrations in 2012 for the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession as Queen of Canada. He was responsible for the visit of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to Canada in November 2009,[7] and he was responsible for co-ordinating the Queen's 24th official visit to Canada in 2010.[8]

In 2010, MacLeod was appointed by the Prime Minister to the Governor General Consultation Committee[9] a special committee to recommend a successor to Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean. The panel recommended David Lloyd Johnston who was installed as viceroy on October 1, 2010.[10]

MacLeod retired from his post as the Usher in 2013.[11][12][13]

Medal entitlement

Kevin S. MacLeod is entitled to the following medals.

Royal Victorian Order UK ribbon.png 125canada ribbon.png Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png
CD-ribbon.png SCM ribbon.png

Ribbon Description Notes
Royal Victorian Order UK ribbon.png Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
  • Member 1992 (MVO)
  • Lieutenant 2002 (LVO)
  • Commander 2005 (CVO)
125canada ribbon.png Canada 125 Medal 1992
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 2002 - Canadian Version of this Medal
QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012 - Canadian Version of this Medal
CD-ribbon.png Canadian Forces Decoration (CD)
SCM ribbon.png Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan 2005

References

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  9. Office of the Prime Minister of Canada (9 June 2010) “Governor General Consultation Committee” (8 June 2010). “http://news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?m=/index&nid=546739”
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  12. Debates of the Senate (Hansard)
  13. Debates of the Senate (Hansard)

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Court offices
Preceded by Canadian Secretary to the Queen
1 April 2009 – present
Incumbent
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by Usher of the Black Rod
26 May 2008 – 2013
Succeeded by
J. Greg Peters

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