Mary Simon says serving as Governor General was the ‘honour of a lifetime’
OTTAWA — It was the “honour of a lifetime” to serve as the representative of the Crown in Canada for the past five years, outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon said in a speech to parliamentarians on Wednesday.
In that short time span, Queen Elizabeth, whom Simon represented, passed away and Charles was crowned King.
Simon said she was proud to help organize the first audience between King Charles and national Indigenous leaders.
She was sworn in on July 2021 as Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General.


