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Who was Canada's first female Governor General?

Jeanne Sauvé is the correct answer because she was appointed as Canada’s first female Governor General in 1984, representing a historic milestone in Canadian go

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Question: Who was Canada's first female Governor General?

Answer options:

  • Adrienne Clarkson ✅ Jeanne Sauvé
  • Michaëlle Jean
  • Julie Payette

Correct answer: Jeanne Sauvé

Explanation: Jeanne Sauvé is the correct answer because she was appointed as Canada’s first female Governor General in 1984, representing a historic milestone in Canadian governance. Adrienne Clarkson, Michaëlle Jean, and Julie Payette are incorrect because, while they also served distinguished terms as female Governors General, they were appointed much later (in 1999, 2005, and 2017 respectively). This question tests knowledge of key historical figures and constitutional milestones as detailed in the Discover Canada guide. Memorizing the landmark "firsts" in Canadian political history is highly relevant for the citizenship exam, as these pioneer figures frequently appear on the test.

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