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For senators

who are not members of the Queen's Privy Council, the style is: The Honourable Senator [name]

who are members of the Queen's Privy Council, the style is: Senator the Honourable [name], P.C.

For members of the House of Commons*

who are not members of the Queen's Privy Council, the style is: Mr./Mrs. [name], M.P.

who are members of the Queen's Privy Council, the style is: The Honourable [name], P.C., M.P.

*It should be noted that members of the Commons refer to one another using the courtesy style of honourable almost always (for example, "the honourable member for Etobicoke Lakeshore", or "my honourable colleague across the way", etc.); however, members of the House are only entitled to use the style The Honourable outside of the House of Commons if they are a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. This typically means that the member is, or once was, a minister of the Crown.

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