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The following is a '''list of the governors and governors general of Canada'''. Though the present day office of the [[Governor General of Canada]] came into being only upon [[Canadian Confederation]] in 1867, it is generally accepted that the institution is a continuation |
The following is a '''list of the governors and governors general of Canada'''. Though the present day office of the [[Governor General of Canada]] came into being only upon [[Canadian Confederation]] in 1867, it is generally accepted that the institution is a continuation the first governorship of [[New France]] in 1608.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}}. All Governors General are numbered dating back to the governors of New France; Governors General serving since Confederation are also numbered starting at Confederation. |
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==Viceroys of Canada== |
==Viceroys of Canada== |
Revision as of 13:45, 9 January 2013
The following is a list of the governors and governors general of Canada. Though the present day office of the Governor General of Canada came into being only upon Canadian Confederation in 1867, it is generally accepted that the institution is a continuation the first governorship of New France in 1608.[citation needed]. All Governors General are numbered dating back to the governors of New France; Governors General serving since Confederation are also numbered starting at Confederation.
Viceroys of Canada
# | Name | Image | Viceroy from | Viceroy until | ||||
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Viceroys under King Henry IV (1602-1610) | ||||||||
1 | Aymar de Chaste | 1602 | 1603 |
Governors of New France, 1627–1663
# | Name | Image | Governor from | Governor until | ||||
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Governors under King Louis XIII (1627–1643) | ||||||||
1 | Samuel de Champlain | 1627 | 1635 | |||||
2 | Charles de Montmagny | 1635 | ||||||
Governors under King Louis XIV (1643–1663) | ||||||||
2 | Charles de Montmagny | 1648 | ||||||
3 | Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge | 1648 | 1651 | |||||
4 | Jean de Lauson | 1651 | 1657 | |||||
5 | Le vicompte de Mouzay | 1658 | 1661 | |||||
6 | Le baron d'Avaugour | 1661 | 1663 |
Governors General of New France, 1663–1760
# | Name | Image | Governor from | Governor until | ||||
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Governors general under King Louis XIV (1663–1715) | ||||||||
7 | Augustin de Saffray de Mésy | 1663 | 1665 | |||||
8 | Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle | 1665 | 1672 | |||||
9 | Le comte de Frontenac et de Palluau | 1672 | 1682 | |||||
10 | Joseph-Antoine de La Barre | 1682 | 1685 | |||||
11 | Le marquis de Denonville | 1685 | 1689 | |||||
9 | Le comte de Frontenac | 1689 | 1698 | |||||
12 | Louis-Hector de Callière | 1698 | 1703 | |||||
13 | Le marquis de Vaudreuil | 1703 | ||||||
Governors general under King Louis XV (1715–1760) | ||||||||
13 | Le marquis de Vaudreuil | 1725 | ||||||
14 | Le marquis de Beauharnois | 1725 | 1747 | |||||
15 | Le comte de La Galissonnière | 1747 | 1749 | |||||
16 | Le marquis de la Jonquière | 1749 | 1752 | |||||
17 | Le marquis du Quesne | 1752 | 1755 | |||||
18 | Le marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal | 1755 | 1760 |
Governors of the Province of Quebec, 1760–1786
# | Name | Image | Governor from | Governor until | ||||
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Governors under King George III (1760–1786) | ||||||||
19 | Sir Jeffery Amherst | 1760 | 1763 | |||||
20 | James Murray | 1764 | 1768 | |||||
21 | Sir Guy Carleton KB |
1768 | 1778 | |||||
22 | Sir Frederick Haldimand KB |
1778 | 1786 |
Governors-in-Chief/Governors General of The Canadas, 1786–1840
# | Name | Image | Governor from | Governor until | ||||
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Governors general under King George III (1786–1820) | ||||||||
23 | The Lord Dorchester KB |
1786 | 1796 | |||||
24 | Robert Prescott | 1796 | 1799 | |||||
25 | Sir Robert Milnes | 1799 | 1805 | |||||
26 | Thomas Dunn | 1805 | 1807 | |||||
27 | Sir James Henry Craig KB |
1807 | 1811 | |||||
28 | Sir George Prévost Bt |
1811 | 1815 | |||||
29 | Sir Gordon Drummond | 1815 | 1816 | |||||
30 | Sir John Coape Sherbrooke | 1816 | 1818 | |||||
31 | The Duke of Richmond KG PC |
1818 | 1819 | |||||
32 | The Earl of Dalhousie GCB |
1820 | ||||||
Governors general under King George IV (1820–1830) | ||||||||
32 | The Earl of Dalhousie GCB |
1828 | ||||||
33 | Sir James Kempt GCB |
1828 | 1830 | |||||
Governors general under King William IV (1830–1837) | ||||||||
34 | The Lord Aylmer | 1830 | 1835 | |||||
35 | The Earl of Gosford GCB |
1835 | ||||||
Governors general under Queen Victoria (1837–1840) | ||||||||
35 | The Earl of Gosford[n 1] GCB |
1837 | ||||||
36 | Sir John Colborne[n 1] GCB GCMG GCH AdC(P) |
1837 | 1838 | |||||
37 | The Earl of Durham | 1838 | 1839 | |||||
38 | The Lord Sydenham PC |
1839 | 1840 |
Governors General of the Province of Canada, 1840–1867
# | Name | Image | Governor from | Governor until | ||||
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Governors general under Queen Victoria (1840–1867) | ||||||||
38 | The Lord Sydenham PC |
1840 | 1841 | |||||
39 | Sir Charles Bagot | 1842 | 1843 | |||||
40 | Sir Charles Metcalfe Bt PC |
1843 | 1845 | |||||
41 | The Earl Cathcart GCB |
1846 | 1847 | |||||
42 | The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine PC GCB |
1847 | 1854 | |||||
43 | Sir Edmund Walker Head Bt KCB |
1854 | 1861 | |||||
44 | The Viscount Monck PC GCMG |
1861 | 1867 |
Governors General of Canada, 1867–present
# | # | Name | Image | Governor from | Governor until | |||
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Governors general under Queen Victoria (1867–1901) | ||||||||
44 | 1 | The Viscount Monck PC GCMG |
1 July 1867 | 14 November 1868 | ||||
45 | 2 | The Lord Lisgar PC GCB GCMG |
2 February 1869 | 25 June 1872 | ||||
46 | 3 | The Earl of Dufferin KP PC GCB GCMG |
25 June 1872 | 25 November 1878 | ||||
47 | 4 | The Marquess of Lorne KG KT PC GCMG GCVO |
25 November 1878 | 23 October 1883 | ||||
48 | 5 | The Marquess of Lansdowne KG PC GCMG |
23 October 1883 | 11 June 1888 | ||||
49 | 6 | The Lord Stanley of Preston KG PC GCB GCVO |
11 June 1888 | 18 September 1893 | ||||
50 | 7 | The Earl of Aberdeen KT PC GCMG GCVO |
18 September 1893 | 12 November 1898 | ||||
51 | 8 | The Earl of Minto KG PC GCMG |
12 November 1898 | |||||
Governors general under King Edward VII (1901–1910) | ||||||||
51 | 8 | The Earl of Minto KG PC GCMG |
10 December 1904 | |||||
52 | 9 | The Earl Grey PC GCMG GCVO |
10 December 1904 | |||||
Governors general under King George V (1910–1936) | ||||||||
52 | 9 | The Earl Grey PC GCMG GCVO |
13 October 1911 | |||||
53 | 10 | The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn KG KT KP PC GCMG GCSI GCIE GCVO GCB VD AdC(P) |
13 October 1911 | 11 November 1916 | ||||
54 | 11 | The Duke of Devonshire KG PC GCMG GCVO JP |
11 November 1916 | 11 August 1921 | ||||
55 | 12 | The Lord Byng of Vimy GCB GCMG MVO |
11 August 1921 | 2 October 1926 | ||||
56 | 13 | The Viscount Willingdon PC GCSI GCMG GCIE GBE |
2 October 1926 | 4 April 1931 | ||||
57 | 14 | The Earl of Bessborough PC GCMG |
4 April 1931 | 2 November 1935 | ||||
58 | 15 | The Lord Tweedsmuir PC CH GCMG GCVO |
2 November 1935 | |||||
Governors general under King Edward VIII (1936) | ||||||||
58 | 15 | The Lord Tweedsmuir PC CH GCMG GCVO |
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Governors general under King George VI (1936–1952) | ||||||||
58 | 15 | The Lord Tweedsmuir PC CH GCMG GCVO |
11 February 1940 | |||||
59 | 16 | The Earl of Athlone KG PC GCB GMMG GCVO DSO AdC(P) FRS |
21 June 1940 | 12 April 1946 | ||||
60 | 17 | The Viscount Alexander of Tunis KG PC PC GCB OM GCMG CSI DSO MC CD |
12 April 1946 | |||||
Governors general under Queen Elizabeth II (1952–Present) | ||||||||
60 | 17 | The Viscount Alexander of Tunis KG PC PC GCB OM GCMG CSI DSO MC CD |
28 February 1952 | |||||
61 | 18 | Vincent Massey PC CH CD FRSC(hon) |
28 February 1952 | 15 September 1959 | ||||
62 | 19 | Georges Vanier PC DSO MC* CD |
15 September 1959 | 5 March 1967 | ||||
63 | 20 | Roland Michener PC CC CMM CD QC FRHSC |
17 April 1967 | 14 January 1974 | ||||
64 | 21 | Jules Léger CC CMM CD |
14 January 1974 | 22 January 1979 | ||||
65 | 22 | Edward Schreyer CC CMM CD |
22 January 1979 | 14 May 1984 | ||||
66 | 23 | Jeanne Sauvé PC CC CMM CD |
14 May 1984 | 29 January 1990 | ||||
67 | 24 | Ray Hnatyshyn PC CC CMM CD QC FRHSC(hon) |
29 January 1990 | 8 February 1995 | ||||
68 | 25 | Roméo LeBlanc PC CC CMM CD |
8 February 1995 | 7 October 1999 | ||||
69 | 26 | Adrienne Clarkson PC CC CMM COM CD FRSC(hon) FRAIC(hon) FRCPSC(hon) |
7 October 1999 | 27 September 2005 | ||||
70 | 27 | Michaëlle Jean PC CC CMM COM CD FRCPSC(hon) |
27 September 2005 | 1 October 2010 | ||||
71 | 28 | David Johnston CC CMM COM CD FRSC(hon) FRCPSC(hon) |
1 October 2010 |
Administrators
The following is a list of Administrators of the Government, who were acting governors appointed as the result of the death or prolonged absence of the sitting viceroy, or for any other reason:
# | Name | Image | Date | Reason |
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1 | Sir Lyman Poore Duff Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada |
1931 | Served between the departure of The Earl of Bessborough for India and the arrival of The Lord Tweedsmuir. | |
1 | Sir Lyman Poore Duff Chief Justice of Canada |
1940 | Served following the death of The Lord Tweedsmuir. | |
2 | Thibaudeau Rinfret Chief Justice of Canada |
1952 | Served after the appointment of The Earl Alexander of Tunis to the British Cabinet until the appointment of Vincent Massey as his successor. | |
3 | Robert Taschereau Chief Justice of Canada |
1967 | Served following the death of Georges Vanier. | |
4 | Beverley McLachlin Chief Justice of Canada |
2005 | Served for several weeks in July, while Adrienne Clarkson was hospitalized for heart surgery. | |
5 | John C. Major Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada |
2005 | Served on behalf of Adrienne Clarkson, from the morning of 27 September until the installation of Michaëlle Jean the same day.[1] |
See also
- Governors General of Canada timeline
- List of viceregal consorts of Canada
- List of Canadian monarchs
- Viceregal eponyms in Canada
Notes
- ^ a b 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. Cite error: The named reference "Gosford" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
References
- ^ Fidelis (2005). "The Installation of the Governor General in 2005: Innovation and Evolution?" (PDF). Canadian Monarchist News. Fall-Winter 2005 (24). Toronto: Monarchist League of Canada: 4. Retrieved 15 July 2009. [dead link]
External links
- Office of the Governor General of Canada. "Governor General > Former Governors General". Queen's Printer for Canada.
- Department of Canadian Heritage. "Ceremonial and Canadian Symbols Promotion > A Crown of Maples - Appendices > Governors/Governors General of Canada". Queen's Printer for Canada.