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Quicksketch a Look at Canadas Next Governor General Louise Arbour
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- Louise Arbour appointed as Canada's next governor general on May 5, 2026.
- She will succeed Mary Simon and take office in early June 2026.
- Arbour is 79 years old, from Montreal, and has a legal background including Supreme Court of Canada and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
- She recently led a review of sexual harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces.
- As governor general, she will serve as commander-in-chief of Canada's military.