List of Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick
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| Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick | |
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Shield of New Brunswick |
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| Incumbent: Herménégilde Chiasson |
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His Honour The Honourable |
| Appointed by: |
Adrienne Clarkson as Governor General of Canada |
| First viceroy: |
Sir Charles Hastings Doyle |
| Formation: |
July 1, 1867 |
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The Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (French (masculine): Lieutenant-gouverneur du Nouveau-Brunswick, or (feminine): Lieutenant-gouverneure du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the vice-regal representative of the Queen of Canada in the province of New Brunswick. The role of the Lieutenant Governor is to carry out the constitutional and ceremonial duties of the monarch in the province.
The Governor General appoints the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick on the advice of the Canadian Prime Minister . There is no set limit to a Lieutenant Governor's term, the traditional description being "at Her Majesty's pleasure." The Lieutenant Governor, him or herself a recipient of the award as Chancellor of the Order, bestows the Order of New Brunswick on deserving New Brunswick citizens. Similarly, the viceroy becomes the Vice-Prior of, and is also appointed a Knight or Dame of, the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem upon their swearing in as Lieutenant Governor.[1] The Governor also personally awards a number of medals and prizes related to the vice-regal office. The Lieutenant Govenror awards the Lieutenant Governor's Prize for the Conservation of Wild Atlantic Salmon.[1]
The viceroy is also patron of a number of organizations, including the Canadian Red Cross (New Brunswick Region), the New Brunswick Lung Association, and the Royal Canadian Legion (New Brunswick Command).[1]
The present Lieutenant Governor of Quebec is Herménégilde Chiasson, who has served in the role since August 26, 2003.
This is a list of lieutenant-governors of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, before and after Confederation in 1867.
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| Term | Name |
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| 20 May 1786 - 2 February 1817 | Colonel Thomas Carleton[2] |
| 1 July 1817 - 27 March 1823 | Major General George Stracey Smyth |
| 28 August 1824 - 8 September 1831 | Major General Sir Howard Douglas |
| 9 September 1831 - 1 May 1837 | Major General Sir Archibald Campbell |
| 1 May 1837 - 26 April 1841 | Sir John Harvey |
| 27 April 1841 - 11 April 1848 | Sir William MacBean George Colebrooke |
| 11 April 1848 - 28 September 1854 | Sir Edmund Walker Head |
| 7 October 1854 - 26 October 1861 | Sir John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton |
| 26 October 1861 - 30 September 1866 | Sir Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon |
- ^ a b c Office of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick: Herménégilde Chiasson, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
- ^ In October 1805, Carleton left for England never to return to New Brunswick. The following series of administrators governed in his absence over the next 12 years:
| Term | Name |
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| 5 October 1805 - 12 February 1808 | Gabriel George Ludlow |
| 20 February 1808 - 24 May 1808 | Edward Winslow |
| 24 May 1808 - 17 December 1808 | Martin Hunter |
| 17 December 1808 - 28 April 1809 | George Johnstone |
| 28 April 1809 - 10 September 1811 | Martin Hunter |
| 10 September 1811 - 14 November 1811 | William Balfour |
| 14 November 1811 - 15 June 1812 | Martin Hunter |
| 15 June 1812 - 17 August 1813 | Major General George Stracey Smyth |
| 17 August 1813 - 14 August 1814 | Sir Thomas Saumarez |
| 14 August 1814 - 25 June 1816 | Major General George Stracey Smyth |
| 25 June 1816 - 30 June 1817 | Harris W. Hailes |
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