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Who was the first Black Canadian appointed as a Lieutenant Governor?

Lincoln Alexander is correct because he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1985, becoming the first Black Canadian to hold a provincial vice-regal

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Question: Who was the first Black Canadian appointed as a Lieutenant Governor?

Answer options: ✅ Lincoln Alexander

  • Michaëlle Jean
  • Mayann Francis
  • Donald Oliver

Correct answer: Lincoln Alexander

Explanation: Lincoln Alexander is correct because he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1985, becoming the first Black Canadian to hold a provincial vice-regal office. Michaëlle Jean is incorrect because she served as Governor General of Canada, a federal role. Mayann Francis was the first Black Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, appointed much later, and Donald Oliver was Canada’s first Black male Senator. Discover Canada emphasizes the contributions of diverse historical leaders who broke significant political barriers. On the citizenship exam, candidates are frequently tested on these trailblazing "firsts" in Canadian history, making it crucial to distinguish their specific regional and federal roles.

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