Diana Fowler LeBlanc
Diana Fowler LeBlanc, CC (born 1940 in Toronto) is the widow of former Governor General of Canada, Roméo LeBlanc, during whose term she was a Viceregal consort.
During the 1960s she was in the broadcasting industry, stationed at the Paris offices of Radio-Canada and then the London office of CBC.
Education
- King's Hall, Compton, Quebec
- 1959: University of Paris, French Civilization, diploma
- 1996: McGill University, Bachelor of Social Work
Awards and recognition
- 1995: Companion of the Order of Canada and Dame of Justice of the Order of St. John, due to position as Viceregal consort (Governor General's Spouse).
- 1998: University of Ottawa, Honorary Doctorate
Arms
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External links
- "Mrs. Diana Fowler LeBlanc (biography)". Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2007-03-25.
- "Biographies, Roméo LeBlanc and Diana Fowler LeBlanc". Newfoundland School for the Deaf. Retrieved 2007-03-25.
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Preceded by Gerda Hnatyshyn |
Viceregal Consort of Canada 1995–1999 |
Succeeded by John Ralston Saul |
Order of precedence | ||
Preceded by Gerda Hnatyshyn as Widow of Governor General |
Canadian order of precedence as Widow of Governor General |
Succeeded by Joe Clark as Former Prime Minister |
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