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Louise Arbour will be Canada’s new governor general, replacing Mary Simon

By News RoomMay 5, 20262 Mins Read
Louise Arbour will be Canada’s new governor general, replacing Mary Simon
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Former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour will be Canada’s next governor general, replacing Mary Simon in the role, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday.

Simon, who made history in 2021 by becoming the first Indigenous person to be named as the representative for Canada’s head of state, will see her five-year term end this July.

Arbour, who was born in Montreal, served as a Supreme Court justice from 1999 to 2004. Prior to serving in Canada’s highest court, she was appointed to the Supreme Court of Ontario in 1987 and the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 1990.

In 1995, she led a public inquiry into the conditions of prisons for women in Ontario.

She also served the United Nations’ chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, prosecuting crimes against humanity and genocide.

Arbour led the public inquiry into sexual misconduct in Canada’s military in 2021 and submitted her report in 2022.

In a 2014 interview to the Globe and Mail, she said the “biggest hurdle” in her career was moving from Quebec to Ontario, since her entire formal education had been in French.

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After she resigned from the Supreme Court in 2004, Arbour became the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

In 2017, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appointed her to be the UN Special Representative for International Migration.


Arbour, 79, is one of Canada’s most decorated jurists. In 2007, former governor general Michaëlle Jean named her as a companion to the Order of Canada “for her contributions to the Canadian justice system and for her dedication to the advancement of human rights throughout the world.”

Governor General Mary Simon faced questions during her term over her lack of ability to speak French, with Canada’s past governors general typically expected to be bilingual in the country’s two official languages. She is bilingual in English and Inuktituk.

Carney’s appointment of Arbour again puts a bilingual speaker of both English and French into the role.

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