Edward Richard Schreyer PC CC CMM OM CD (born 21 December 1935) is a Canadian politician and statesman who, until 14 May 1984, served as the Governor General of Canada. He was appointed as such by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on the recommendation of then Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, to replace Jules Léger as viceroy. The official announcement of the appointment was made on 28 December 1978, and Schreyer's investiture as the 22nd gov...
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Edward Richard Schreyer PC CC CMM OM CD (born 21 December 1935) is a Canadian politician and statesman who, until 14 May 1984, served as the Governor General of Canada. He was appointed as such by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on the recommendation of then Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, to replace Jules Léger as viceroy. The official announcement of the appointment was made on 28 December 1978, and Schreyer's investiture as the 22nd governor general since Confederation took place on 22 January 1979.
Schreyer was born and educated in Manitoba prior to being elected to the province's legislative assembly in 1958. He later moved into federal politics, winning a seat in the Canadian House of Commons, but returned to Manitoba in 1969, becoming leader of the Manitoba New Democratic Party (NDP). The party then won that year's provincial election, and Schreyer was called upon to act as Premier of Manitoba. He was appointed as the Canadian viceroy in early 1979, and was praised for...
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