Canadian History/Governors General
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The following is a list of the Governors and Governor General of Canada and the previous territories and colonies that now make up the country. For the governors of New France see: Governor of New France.
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[edit] Governors from the Conquest to the union of the Canadas
(*) Lord Gosford resigned in November 1837 during the Lower Canada Rebellion. Colborne was raised to commander in chief of British forces and acting governor-general to put down the 1837 Rebellions and restore order in both Upper Canada and Lower Canada. He remained in place until Lord Durham's arrival.
[edit] Governors General of the Province of Canada
[edit] Governors General of Canada since Confederation
[edit] British
(*) As Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, Duff was technically the first Canadian to serve as Governor General, though he only did so in an acting capacity for a few months following Lord Tweedsmuir's death.
[edit] Canadian
| Name | Term | Sovereign |
|---|---|---|
| His Excellency Vincent Massey | 1952–1959 | Elizabeth II |
| His Excellency Georges Vanier | 1959–1967 | |
| His Excellency Robert Taschereau | 1967 (acting) | |
| His Excellency Roland Michener | 1967–1974 | |
| His Excellency Jules Léger | 1974–1979 | |
| His Excellency Edward Schreyer | 1979–1984 | |
| Her Excellency Jeanne Sauvé | 1984–1990 | |
| His Excellency Ramon John Hnatyshyn | 1990–1995 | |
| His Excellency Roméo LeBlanc | 1995–1999 | |
| Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson | 1999–2005 | |
| Her Excellency Michaëlle Jean | 2005— |