What is Mary Simon’s legacy as governor general? Here are five views
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Louise Arbour has taken over from Mary Simon as Canada’s governor general, ending a historic term in which Simon became the first Indigenous person in the role.
What did those five years mean to northerners?
On this page, we’ve collected the assessments of five Indigenous and non-Indigenous northerners who had unique insights into how Mary Simon’s term as governor general left a mark.
Lesa Semmler
Lesa Semmler, an Inuvik MLA and nurse by training, is now the territory’s health minister. She gave her views in a statement.
As an Inuvialuit who does not speak my language, I often refle…
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