"Politically Exposed Person" ("PEP") means (A) any person who holds or has ever held one of the following offices or positions in or on behalf of a country: (1) a head of state or government, (2) a member of the executive council of government or member of a legislature, (3) a deputy minister (or equivalent), (4) an ambassador or an ambassador's attaché or counsellor, (5) a military general (or higher rank), (6) a president of a state owned company of bank, (7) a head of a government agency, (8) a judge, or (9) a leader or president of a political party in a legislature; or (B) any of the following family members of an individual described in (A)(1)-(9): (i) mother, (ii) father, (iii) spouse, (iv) common law partner, (v) spouse's or common law partner's mother or father, (vi) brother, (vii) sister, (viii) half-brother, or (ix) half-sister, (in all cases regardless of citizenship, residence status, or birth place). "Politically Exposed Canadian Person" or "Domestic PEP" means a PEP in/from/related to Canada. A "Politically Exposed Foreign Person" ("PEFP") means a PEP in/from/related to a country outside of Canada.