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Janet Austin

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Janet Austin
Austin in 2014
30th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Assumed office
April 24, 2018
MonarchsElizabeth II
Charles III
Governors General
Premier
Preceded byJudith Guichon
Personal details
Born1956 or 1957 (age 67–68)[1]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada[2]
SpouseAshley Chester
Alma materUniversity of Calgary
Austin meeting the Indian politician Prakash Javadekar in 2018

Janet Edna Merivale Austin OBC (born 1956 or 1957)[1] is a Canadian former nonprofit sector executive and public servant who is the 30th lieutenant governor of British Columbia, having served since 2018.[3] She is the viceregal representative of King Charles III in the province of British Columbia. Prior to her appointment as Lieutenant Governor, she spent 15 years as CEO of YWCA Metro Vancouver.[4]

Austin was appointed by Governor General Julie Payette, on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.[5]

Honours

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Ribbon Description Notes Refs.
Order of British Columbia [6]
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal Canadian version [7]
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Canadian version [8]
King Charles III Coronation Medal Canadian version [9]
Coat of arms of Janet Austin
Crest
Issuant from a wreath of dwarf poinciana flowers proper, a demi-lion Or charged on its shoulder with three gouttes de poix and holding in its dexter paw a Latin cross erablé Gules;
Escutcheon
Azure on a chevron engrailed between three Latin crosses Or, three roses Gules barbed Vert seeded Or;
Motto
MENS CONSCIA RECTI (A Mind Conscious Of Rectitude) [10]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Janet Austin takes lessons learned as head of YWCA to Government House and Lieutenant-Governor job".
  2. ^ "YWCA Metro Vancouver CEO is B.C.'s new lieutenant-governor".
  3. ^ "The Honourable Janet Austin, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia". Government House. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Janet Austin, CEO, YWCA Metro Vancouver". Archived from the original on 25 April 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Janet Austin appointed as B.C.'s new lieutenant governor". CBC News. 20 March 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Janet Austin installed as B.C.'s newest lieutenant governor". 24 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Ms. Janet Austin – Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee Medal (2002)". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Janet Austin – Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012)". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Governor General hosts inaugural presentation of King Charles III Coronation Medal". Governor General of Canada. 6 May 2024.
  10. ^ "The Public Register of Arms, Flags, and Badges of Canada". 12 November 2020.
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Order of precedence
Preceded by Order of precedence in British Columbia
as of September 2024
Succeeded by
David Eby, Premier of British Columbia
Preceded by Canadian order of precedence
as of September 2024
Succeeded by