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What is a Governor General?
This section will examine the following topics:
- Governor General as the representative of the Crown
- Selection of the Governor General
- Duties of the Governor General
- Governor Generals of Canada since Confederation
- Biography of the current Governor General
Representative of the Crown
The British monarchy resides in Britain. The governor general is the
resident representative of the Crown and performs all of the monarchy's
duties in her absence. As the monarchy has no real power in the Canadian
government, the position of the Governor General is mainly symbolic. The
current Governor General of Canada is Her Excellency the Right Honourable
Adrienne Clarkson. She became Governor General in 1999. The monarchy also
has representatives in each of the provincial governments. These are known
as Lieutenant Governors.
Selection of the Governor General
The Prime Minister selects the Canadian Governor General, with formal
appointment made by the Queen. The term of office is five years to seven
years. There is a tradition of alternating between English and French
Governors General in Canada.
Duties of the Governor General
The Governor General has the following duties:
- Giving Royal assent or Crown approval to bills passed in the Canadian
Parliament
- Reading the Speech from the Throne
- Appointing superior court judges (on the advice of cabinet)
- Summoning and dissolving Parliament (on the advice of the Prime Minister)
- · Inviting the leader of the party with the most seats in
the House of Commons to form the government (the party's leader becomes
Prime Minister)
- Awarding Canadian honours and awards (in particular, The Order of
Canada)
- Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces
Role and Responsibilities
of the Governor General
Governor Generals of Canada Since Confederation
| Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson |
1999 present |
| Rt. Hon. Roméo Leblanc |
1995 1999 |
| Rt. Hon. Ramon Hnatyshyn |
1990 1995 |
| Rt. Hon. Jeanne Sauvé |
1984 1990 |
| Rt. Hon. Edward Schreyer |
1979 1984 |
| Rt. Hon. Jules Léger |
1974 1979 |
| Rt. Hon. Roland Michener |
1967 1974 |
| Rt. Hon. Georges Vanier |
1959 1967 |
| Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey |
1952 1959 |
| Viscount Alexander of Tunis |
1946 1952 |
| Earl of Athlone |
1940 1946 |
| Lord Tweedsmuir |
1935 1940 |
| Earl of Bessborough |
1931 1935 |
| Viscount Willingdon |
1926 1931 |
| Lord Byng |
1921 1926 |
| Duke of Devonshire |
1916 1921 |
| Duke of Connaught & Strathearn |
1911 1916 |
| Earl Grey |
1904 1911 |
| Earl of Minto |
1898 1904 |
| Earl of Aberdeen |
1893 1898 |
| Lord Stanley |
1888 1893 |
| Marquess of Lansdowne |
1883 1888 |
| Marquess of Lorne |
1878 1883 |
| Earl of Dufferin |
1872 1878 |
| Lord Lisgar |
1869 1872 |
| Viscount Monck |
1867 1868 |
Pictures
and Biographies of Past Governor Generals
Biography of the Current Governor General
The current Governor of Canada is Her Excellency the Right Honourable
Adrienne Clarkson. Madame Clarkson was born in Hong Kong in 1939, and
came to Canada as a refugee in 1942. She received an Honours B.A. and
an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Toronto, and did
post-graduate work at the Sorbonne in France.
- From 1982 to 1987, Madame Clarkson served as the first Agent-General
for Ontario in Paris
- From 1987 to 1988 was the President and Publisher of McClelland &
Stewart.
- From 1965 to 1982 Madame Clarkson worked as host, writer and producer
of several programs on CBC Television.
- In 1988, she became Executive Producer, Host and Writer for the programs
Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival and Adrienne Clarkson Presents.
- She has also served as Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees of the
Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull, Quebec, as well as President
of the Executive Board of IMZ.
Madame Clarkson is married to John Ralston-Saul, a prominent Canadian
writer.
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