Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
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The lieutenant governor of New Brunswick (/lɛfˈtɛnənt/, in French: Lieutenant-gouverneur (if male) or Lieutenante-gouverneure (if female) du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the representative in New Brunswick of the Canadian monarch, King Charles III, who operates distinctly within the province but is also shared equally with the ten other jurisdictions of Canada, as well as the other Commonwealth realms and any subdivisions thereof, and resides predominantly in his oldest realm, the United Kingdom. The lieutenant governor of New Brunswick is appointed in the same manner as the other provincial viceroys in Canada and is similarly tasked with carrying out most of the monarch's constitutional and ceremonial duties.[1] The current lieutenant governor is Brenda Murphy, since September 8, 2019.
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick | |
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Viceroy | |
Style | His / Her Honour the Honourable |
Residence | Government House, Fredericton |
Appointer | Governor general of Canada on the advice of the prime minister |
Term length | Five year term, removable for cause by the governor general; after five years, at the governor general's pleasure |
Constituting instrument | Constitution Act, 1867 |
Formation | 1 July 1867 |
First holder | Sir Charles Hastings Doyle |
Website | www.gnb.ca/LG |