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Who was Canada's first Black Governor General?

Michaëlle Jean, a respected journalist of Haitian origin appointed in 2005, made history as Canada's first Black Governor General. Adrienne Clarkson was Canada’

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

Answer options:

  • Adrienne Clarkson ✅ Michaëlle Jean
  • Mary Simon
  • Julie Payette

Correct answer: Michaëlle Jean

Explanation: Michaëlle Jean, a respected journalist of Haitian origin appointed in 2005, made history as Canada's first Black Governor General. Adrienne Clarkson was Canada’s first visible minority Governor General but is of Chinese descent, Mary Simon was the first Indigenous person to hold the office, and Julie Payette is a former astronaut who served in the role later. Under Canadian constitutional oversight, the Governor General represents the Sovereign, and official study materials emphasize the diverse trailblazers who have held this position. Memorizing these key historical milestones is highly relevant for the exam, which frequently tests knowledge of Canada's government structure and notable leaders.

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