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Arms & Badges - Arms of Past and Present Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan
Armorial of those Provincial Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan who bore lawfully Granted Arms from the Canadian Heraldic Authority | ||||
Coat of Arms of the province of Saskatchewan |
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Click on the arms presented below to view a larger image of the same and its blazon if available. Click on their name to view their biographies. | ||||
The Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield Ms. Solomon Schofield is a strong supporter of the Canadian Forces; she served as the Provincial Chair of the Canadian Forces Liaison Council and is currently the Honourary Lieutenant Colonel of 38 Service Battalion. She was sworn in as Saskatchewan's 21st Lieutenant Governor on March 22, 2012. |
2012 - | |||
Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, SOM Dr. Barnhart was sworn in as Saskatchewan’s 20th Lieutenant Governor on August 1, 2006. He is the Chancellor of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, and Vice-Prior of the Order of St. John in Saskatchewan. In 2007, Dr. Barnhart was named one of the University of Saskatchewan’s 100 Alumni of Influence. |
2006 - 2012 | |||
The Hon. Dr. Lynda M. Haverstock, SOM Dr. Haverstock was sworn into office on February 21st, 2000, she became Saskatchewan's nineteenth Lieutenant Governor. In November of 2002, Dr. Haverstock accepted a three year appointment as Honorary Colonel of 2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School at 15 Wing in Moose Jaw. |
2000 - 2006 | |||
The Hon. John Edward Neil Wiebe Chancellor of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit from 1994 to 2000, was sworn into office May 31, 1994 as the province's 18th Lieutenant Governor. His Honour was inducted into the Order of St. John of Jerusalem on October 21, 1994. |
1994 - 2000 | |||
The Hon. Dr. Sylvia Olga Fedoruk OC, SOM The Honourable Sylvia Fedoruk served as Saskatchewan's first female lieutenant governor. She is an internationally recognized scientist, retired professor at the University of Saskatchewan, a member of the Saskatchewan Hall of Fame and the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame, a recipient of the Order of Canada and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit. |
1988 - 1994 |