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- Edward_Schreyer abstract "Edward Richard Schreyer PC CC CMM OM CD (born December 21, 1935), commonly known as Ed Schreyer, is a Canadian politician, diplomat, and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 22nd since Canadian Confederation.Schreyer was born and educated in Manitoba prior to being elected in 1958 to the province's legislative assembly. He later moved into federal politics, winning a seat in the 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 went on to serve as the 16th Premier of Manitoba. He was in 1978 appointed as governor general by Queen Elizabeth II, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau, to replace Jules Léger as viceroy, and he occupied the post until succeeded by Jeanne Sauvé in 1984. As the Queen's representative, he was praised for raising the stature of Ukrainian Canadians, though disparaged for his lacklustre vigour in exercising the role of governor general. In the ensuing decades after departing the viceregal post, Schreyer served as Canada's High Commissioner to Australia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu and then again ran for election to the federal legislature. Though he ultimately failed to win a seat, he became the first person to run for election in Canada after serving as the country's governor general.During his time as Manitoba's premier, Schreyer was entitled to the accordant style of The Honourable, the same style he received again upon his appointment on June 3, 1984, into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. However, as a former Governor General of Canada, Schreyer is entitled to be styled for life with the superior form of The Right Honourable.".
- Edward_Schreyer activeYearsEndDate "1977-11-24".
- Edward_Schreyer activeYearsEndDate "1984-05-14".
- Edward_Schreyer activeYearsStartDate "1969-07-15".
- Edward_Schreyer activeYearsStartDate "1979-01-22".
- Edward_Schreyer birthDate "1935-12-21".
- Edward_Schreyer birthPlace Beausejour,_Manitoba.
- Edward_Schreyer birthYear "1935".
- Edward_Schreyer monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Edward_Schreyer office "Premier of Manitoba".
- Edward_Schreyer office "[[#External links".
- Edward_Schreyer orderInOffice "16th".
- Edward_Schreyer orderInOffice "22nd".
- Edward_Schreyer orderInOffice "Governor General of Canada".
- Edward_Schreyer party New_Democratic_Party_(Canada).
- Edward_Schreyer primeMinister Joe_Clark.
- Edward_Schreyer primeMinister Pierre_Trudeau.
- Edward_Schreyer profession Politician.
- Edward_Schreyer profession Professor.
- Edward_Schreyer religion Catholic_Church.
- Edward_Schreyer spouse Lily_Schreyer.
- Edward_Schreyer successor Jeanne_Sauv%C3%A9.
- Edward_Schreyer successor Sterling_Lyon.
- Edward_Schreyer thumbnail Edward_Schreyer.jpg?width=300.
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- Edward_Schreyer after Adrienne_Clarkson.
- Edward_Schreyer after Doug_Rowland.
- Edward_Schreyer after Henry_Champ.
- Edward_Schreyer after Sam_Uskiw.
- Edward_Schreyer after Sterling_Lyon.
- Edward_Schreyer after Vic_Schroeder.
- Edward_Schreyer after "Electoral district abolished".
- Edward_Schreyer after Robert_Allen_Kilpatrick.
- Edward_Schreyer altstyle "Monsieur".
- Edward_Schreyer altstyle "Sir".
- Edward_Schreyer as Chief_Justice_of_Canada.
- Edward_Schreyer as Governor_General_of_Canada.
- Edward_Schreyer as "former governor general".
- Edward_Schreyer before Beverley_McLachlin.
- Edward_Schreyer before Eric_Stefanson,_Sr..
- Edward_Schreyer before Joseph_Slogan.
- Edward_Schreyer before Kevin_Kavanagh.
- Edward_Schreyer before Raymond_Cecil_Anderson.
- Edward_Schreyer before Walter_Weir.
- Edward_Schreyer before "New electoral district".
- Edward_Schreyer birthDate "1935-12-21".
- Edward_Schreyer birthPlace Beausejour,_Manitoba.
- Edward_Schreyer compartment "A mound set dexter with conifers Vert, sinister with base tapissé of wheat Or".
- Edward_Schreyer crest "Upon a helmet mantled Vert doubled Or on a wreath Or and Vert a mound of ice proper thereon a polar bear charged with a maple leaf Gules".
- Edward_Schreyer dateOfBirth "1935-12-21".
- Edward_Schreyer dipstyle "His Excellency the Right Honourable".
- Edward_Schreyer dipstyle "Son Excellence le très honorable".
- Edward_Schreyer escutcheon "Per pale Or and Vert a pale wavy of four Azure and Argent in chief a plate displaying a cross Gules charged with the Royal Crown proper; in dexter base a pomeis charged with a garb Or and in sinister base a bezant charged with a fir tree Vert".
- Edward_Schreyer hasPhotoCollection Edward_Schreyer.
- Edward_Schreyer honorificPrefix "The Right Honourable".
- Edward_Schreyer honorificSuffix "PC CC CMM OM CD".
- Edward_Schreyer imagesize "120".
- Edward_Schreyer lieutenantGovernor Francis_Lawrence_Jobin.
- Edward_Schreyer lieutenantGovernor Richard_Spink_Bowles.
- Edward_Schreyer lieutenantGovernor William_John_McKeag.
- Edward_Schreyer monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Edward_Schreyer motto "FREEDOM EQUALITY JUSTICE ARBEIT ЗНАННЯ DIGNITA".
- Edward_Schreyer name "Edward Richard Schreyer".
- Edward_Schreyer name "Edward Schreyer".
- Edward_Schreyer name "Schreyer, Edward".
- Edward_Schreyer notes "As Schreyer served as governor general prior to the establishment of the Canadian Heraldic Authority, he was not granted a coat of arms until 1988, though this was based on a 1980 design by Bruce W. Beatty. Unlike the arms for subsequent governors general, Schreyer's does not include the ribbon and insignia of the Order of Canada.".
- Edward_Schreyer number "0".
- Edward_Schreyer office "Governor General of Canada".
- Edward_Schreyer office "Premier of Manitoba".
- Edward_Schreyer office "[[#External links".
- Edward_Schreyer offstyle "Votre Excellence".
- Edward_Schreyer offstyle "Your Excellency".
- Edward_Schreyer order "16".
- Edward_Schreyer order "22".
- Edward_Schreyer party New_Democratic_Party_(Canada).
- Edward_Schreyer placeOfBirth Beausejour,_Manitoba.
- Edward_Schreyer predecessor Jules_Léger.
- Edward_Schreyer predecessor Walter_Weir.
- Edward_Schreyer primeminister Joe_Clark.
- Edward_Schreyer primeminister Pierre_Trudeau.
- Edward_Schreyer profession Politician.
- Edward_Schreyer profession Professor.
- Edward_Schreyer religion Catholic_Church.
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "CD-ribbon.png".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "Canada125 ribbon.png".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "Order of Canada ribbon bar.png".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "Order of Manitoba ribbon.png".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "Order of Military Merit ribbon .jpg".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.png".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "QEII Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.png".
- Edward_Schreyer ribbon "VOStJ ribbon.png".
- Edward_Schreyer shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Edward_Schreyer spouse Lily_Schreyer.
- Edward_Schreyer successor Jeanne_Sauvé.
- Edward_Schreyer successor Sterling_Lyon.
- Edward_Schreyer supporters "Dexter a Bison proper charged on the shoulder with a lozenge Or bearing a prairie crocus flower slipped and leaved proper sinister a moose proper charged on the shoulder with a hurt displaying a fleur de lys Or the whole set upon a compartment party per pale a wheatfield Or and a forest Vert".
- Edward_Schreyer symbolism "The bison is derived from the shield of the coat of arms of Manitoba, where Schreyer was born and raised, while the moose is inspired by the Coat of arms of Ontario, and the fir tree represents that province's northern forests; Schreyer lived in this province when serving in Ottawa as a member of parliament, and later, as viceroy. The prairie crocus flower on the bison's collar is also found on Manitoba's coat of arms and represents the prairies, as does the wheat sheaf. The polar bear is symbolic of Canada's north, where Schreyer often travelled while he was governor general, and is a place suceptable to environmental changes, which Schreyer sought to minimise. The wavy lines symbolise the Brokenhead River, which flows near Schreyer's home town of Beausejour, as well as the Assiniboine River, which runs through Winnipeg, where Schreyer was located during his premiership of Manitoba; to the left of this division are the symbols of Manitoba , and to the right are the symbols of Ontario . The disc bearing a red cross is the emblem of the Anglican Church of Canada, upon which is the royal crown, representing Schreyer's service as the sovereign's representative.".