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Related: Profile of Canada's new Governor General
OTTAWA, Aug. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Michaelle Jean, an
award-winning journalist who immigrated to Quebec as a child, was appointed to
replace Adrienne Clarkson as the new Governor-General of Canada, Prime Minister
Paul Martin announced on Thursday morning.
"Today, it is my great pleasure to announce that Her
Majesty the Queen has graciously approved the appointment of Madame Michaelle
Jean as the next Governor General of Canada," Martin said at a news conference
at the Parliament Hill.
To be officially installed on Sept. 27, Jean, 48
years old, will become one of the youngest governors general ever, the third
woman in the job and the first black person to call Rideau Hall home.
Jean's name surfaced after weeks of rumors about who
would be replacing the current Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson, who tookup
the post in 1999 and is stepping down this fall.
Jean, who has a six-year-old daughter with filmmaker
Jean-Daniel Lafond, has worked for CBC and Radio-Canada since 1988. Sheis
currently the host of the News world documentary series, "The Passionate Eye."
She has received many awards for her documentary work, including the Amnesty
International Journalism Award. Enditem
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