Former head of RCMP in Saskatchewan named province’s lieutenant-governor
OTTAWA — A former head of the RCMP in Saskatchewan has been appointed the province’s new lieutenant-governor.
Russell Mirasty becomes Saskatchewan’s 23rd vice-regal representative.
He takes over from Thomas Molloy, who died earlier this month at age 78 from pancreatic cancer.
Mirasty, whose first language is Cree, is a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band in northern Saskatchewan and had a 36-year career with the RCMP.