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- Jeanne_Sauvé abstract "Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé PC CC CMM CD (née Benoît, April 26, 1922 – January 26, 1993) was a Canadian journalist, politician, and stateswoman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 23rd since Canadian Confederation.Sauvé was born in Saskatchewan and educated in Ottawa and Paris, prior to working as a journalist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). She was then elected to the House of Commons in 1972, whereafter she served as a minister of the Crown until 1980, when she became the Speaker of the House of Commons. She was in 1984 appointed as governor general by Queen Elizabeth II, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau, to replace Edward Richard Schreyer as vicereine, and she occupied the post until succeeded by Ray Hnatyshyn in 1990. She was the first woman to serve as Canada's governor general and, while her appointment as the Queen's representative was initially and generally welcomed, Sauvé caused some controversy during her time as vicereine, mostly due to increased security around the office, as well as an anti-monarchist attitude towards the position.On November 27, 1972, Sauvé was sworn into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, giving her the accordant style of The Honourable; however, as a former Governor General of Canada, Sauvé was entitled to be styled for life with the superior form of The Right Honourable. She subsequently founded and worked with the Sauvé Foundation until her death, caused by Hodgkin's lymphoma, on January 26, 1993.".
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthDate "1922-04-26".
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthPlace Prud'homme,_Saskatchewan.
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthPlace Saskatchewan.
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathDate "1993-01-26".
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathPlace Montreal.
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathPlace Quebec.
- Jeanne_Sauvé thumbnail Jeanne_Sauve_Signature.svg?width=300.
- Jeanne_Sauvé wikiPageID "74972".
- Jeanne_Sauvé wikiPageRevisionID "605196202".
- Jeanne_Sauvé altstyle "Ma'am".
- Jeanne_Sauvé altstyle "Madame".
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthDate "1922-04-26".
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthPlace Canada.
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthPlace Prud'homme,_Saskatchewan.
- Jeanne_Sauvé birthPlace Saskatchewan.
- Jeanne_Sauvé crest "Upon a Helm mantled Azure doubled Or, on a Wreath Or and Azure alighting within a circlet composed alternately of Maple Leaves Gules and Fleurs-de-Lys Or a Dove wings elevated and addorsed holding in its beak a sprig of Olive both proper".
- Jeanne_Sauvé dateOfBirth "1922-04-26".
- Jeanne_Sauvé dateOfDeath "1993-01-26".
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathDate "1993-01-26".
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathPlace Canada.
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathPlace Montreal.
- Jeanne_Sauvé deathPlace Quebec.
- Jeanne_Sauvé dipstyle "Her Excellency the Right Honourable".
- Jeanne_Sauvé dipstyle "Son Excellence la très honorable".
- Jeanne_Sauvé escutcheon "Azure the Mace of the House of Commons of Canada Or in bend between in chief an Eagle displayed Or bearing in its beak a bolt of lightning Gules and in base a Lion passant guardant Or imperially crowned proper holding in the dexter paw a Maple Leaf Gules fimbriated Or".
- Jeanne_Sauvé honorificPrefix "The Right Honourable".
- Jeanne_Sauvé honorificSuffix "PC CC CMM CD".
- Jeanne_Sauvé imagesize "160".
- Jeanne_Sauvé monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Jeanne_Sauvé motto "VIS ET TOLERANTIA".
- Jeanne_Sauvé name "Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé".
- Jeanne_Sauvé name "Jeanne Sauvé".
- Jeanne_Sauvé name "Sauve, Jeanne".
- Jeanne_Sauvé notes "Though Sauvé had been granted a coat of arms in 1985 by the College of Arms, these were augmented by the Canadian Heraldic Authority upon its formation in 1988.".
- Jeanne_Sauvé number "0".
- Jeanne_Sauvé office "Governor General of Canada".
- Jeanne_Sauvé office "[[#External links".
- Jeanne_Sauvé offstyle "Votre Excellence".
- Jeanne_Sauvé offstyle "Your Excellency".
- Jeanne_Sauvé order "23.0".
- Jeanne_Sauvé orders "DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM".
- Jeanne_Sauvé orders "The ribbon and insignia of a Companion of the Order of Canada".
- Jeanne_Sauvé placeOfBirth Prud'homme,_Saskatchewan.
- Jeanne_Sauvé placeOfBirth Saskatchewan.
- Jeanne_Sauvé placeOfDeath Montreal.
- Jeanne_Sauvé placeOfDeath Quebec.
- Jeanne_Sauvé post Minister_of_Communications_(Canada).
- Jeanne_Sauvé post Minister_of_the_Environment_(Canada).
- Jeanne_Sauvé post1followed David_MacDonald_(politician).
- Jeanne_Sauvé post1preceded Otto_Lang.
- Jeanne_Sauvé post1years "1975".
- Jeanne_Sauvé post2followed Roméo_LeBlanc.
- Jeanne_Sauvé post2preceded Jack_Davis_(Canadian_politician).
- Jeanne_Sauvé post2years "1974".
- Jeanne_Sauvé post3followed David_MacDonald_(politician).
- Jeanne_Sauvé post3preceded Otto_Lang.
- Jeanne_Sauvé post3years "--12-05".
- Jeanne_Sauvé predecessor Edward_Schreyer.
- Jeanne_Sauvé previousVersions "Crest: upon a Helm mantled Azure doubled Or, on a Wreath Or and Azure alighting within a circlet composed of Maple Leaves Gules a Dove wings elevated and addorsed holding in its beak a sprig of Olive both proper;".
- Jeanne_Sauvé previousVersions "Escutcheon: Azure the Mace of the House of Commons of Canada Or in bend between in chief an Eagle displayed Or and in base a Royal Crown proper Or;".
- Jeanne_Sauvé previousVersions "Supporters: on either side a Doe proper, Dexter applied with a Fleur de Lys Azure, Sinister applied with a Maple Leaf Gules".
- Jeanne_Sauvé profession Journalist.
- Jeanne_Sauvé profession Politician.
- Jeanne_Sauvé religion Catholic_Church.
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "CD-ribbon.png".
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "Canada100 ribbon.png".
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "Canada125 ribbon.png".
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "Order of Canada ribbon bar.png".
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "Order of Military Merit ribbon .jpg".
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "QEII Silver Jubilee Medal ribbon.png".
- Jeanne_Sauvé ribbon "VOStJ ribbon.png".
- Jeanne_Sauvé shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Jeanne_Sauvé signature "Jeanne Sauve Signature.svg".
- Jeanne_Sauvé spouse Maurice_Sauvé.
- Jeanne_Sauvé successor Ray_Hnatyshyn.
- Jeanne_Sauvé supporters "On either side a Doe proper each gorged with a collar Argent pendant therefrom a Roundel barry wavy Argent and Vert".
- Jeanne_Sauvé symbolism "The dove bearing an olive branch symbolises peace, while the maple leaves and fleurs de lys on the coronet in which the dove sits are representative of Sauvé's French Canadian roots. The white tailed deer hearken to the symbols of Saskatchewan, where Sauvé was born, and, on the shield they support, the phoenix represents Sauvé's resurgence from cancer, the lighting bolt her career in television and radio, the mace stands for her time as Speaker of the House of Commons, and the crowned lion—the crest of the Royal Coat of Arms of Canada—indicates that Sauvé served as the viceregal representative of the Canadian monarch. Hanging below the shield is the insignia of a Companion of the Order of Canada on the bow typically used by female members of the order.".
- Jeanne_Sauvé termEnd "1990-01-28".
- Jeanne_Sauvé termStart "1984-05-14".
- Jeanne_Sauvé title Governor_General_of_Canada.
- Jeanne_Sauvé title Speaker_of_the_House_of_Commons_(Canada).
- Jeanne_Sauvé title "Member of Parliament for Ahuntsic".
- Jeanne_Sauvé title "Member of Parliament for Laval-des-Rapides".
- Jeanne_Sauvé yearAdopted "1988-11-19".
- Jeanne_Sauvé years "1973".
- Jeanne_Sauvé years "1979".
- Jeanne_Sauvé years "1980".
- Jeanne_Sauvé years "19841990".
- Jeanne_Sauvé description "Canadian politician".
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:1922_births.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:1993_deaths.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Canadian_journalists.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Canadian_women_Members_of_Parliament.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Cancer_deaths_in_Quebec.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Chancellors_of_Concordia_University.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Commanders_of_the_Order_of_Military_Merit_(Canada).
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Companions_of_the_Order_of_Canada.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Dames_of_Justice_of_the_Order_of_St_John.
- Jeanne_Sauvé subject Category:Fransaskois_people.