Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has announced that on his recommendation, the Queen has approved the appointment of Mary Simon as the next Governor General of Canada.
She will be Canada’s 30th Governor General since Confederation, and the 13th Governor General appointed by the Queen during her 69 years on the throne.
Simon has been an advocate for Inuit rights and culture, and the rights of all Indigenous peoples. Over four decades, she has held various senior leadership positions, including President of Makivik Corporation, where she helped to protect and promote Inuit rights through the implementation of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. She also served two terms as President of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, now known as the Inuit Circumpolar Council.
As the first Canadian Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs, Simon played a leading role in strengthening the ties between the people of the Arctic regions nationally and internationally, including through the creation of the Arctic Council. She is also the founder of the Arctic Children and Youth Foundation, and has served as the Ambassador of Canada to Denmark.