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Gov. Gen David Johnston in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Pawel Dwulit / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Gov. Gen David Johnston in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Pawel Dwulit / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General David Johnston hugs his wife Sharon after being installed as Canada's 28th Governor General during a ceremony in the Senate on Parliament Hill, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010, in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General David Johnston addresses the audience after being installed as Canada's 28th Governor General next to his wife Sharon during a ceremony in the Senate on Parliament Hill, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General David Johnston and his wife Sharon sit on the throne after being sworn in as the 28th Governor General in the Senate on Parliament Hill , Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General Designate David Johnston is greeted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper during the installation ceremony of the 28th Governor General in the Senate on Parliament Hill , Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Fred Chartrand/ THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General Designate David Johnston and his wife Sharon arrive at Parliament Hill for the installation ceremony, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Ben Melms / THE CANADIAN PRESS) David Johnston gestures as a chorus of children sing in Parliament Hill on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. David Johnston smiles as he enters Parliament Hill on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. David Johnston, right, and his wife speak with Conservative MP James Moore moments before there ceremony which he will officially become Canada's 28th governor general on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. David Johnston gestures as a chorus of children sing in Parliament Hill on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010.

New GG says Canada should inspire 'entire world'

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CTV National News: Daniele Hamamdjian reports
David Johnston took his place on the ceremonial throne in Ottawa today as he was named the 28th Governor General. The fiercely proud Canadian and career academic has just stepped into his most challenging job yet.
CTV National News: Craig Oliver on GG Johnston
The first male Governor General of this century will more than likely be more low-profile than his predecessors. David Johnston brings what may be the most experience of any Governor General that's been appointed.
CTV News Channel: David Johnston's speech
David Johnston speaks for the first time as Canada's 28th governor general.
CTV News Channel: Ceremony part 1
Incoming governor general David Johnston and his wife, Sharon, enter the Senate chamber as the ceremony begins.
CTV News Channel: Ceremony part 2
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the ceremony that will usher in David Johnston as Canada's 28th governor general.
CTV News Channel: Ceremony part 3
Secretary to the governor general Sheila-Marie Cook reads a letter from Queen Elizabeth II, and David Johnston is sworn in as Canada's 28th governor general.
CTV Southwestern Ontario: David Imrie reports
The new Governor General has been installed, and the former president of the Univsersity of Waterloo's new job began with a lot of joy and celebration.
Power Play: Matthew Rowe, Monarchist League
An expert on Canada's constitutional monarchy in Ottawa says that Canadians should care about the Governor General because they are essentially the referee on Parliament Hill, they have tremendous powers and they ensure that the rules are followed.
Power Play: John Manley, former Deputy PM
The president and CEO of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives in Ottawa says that new Governor General David Johnston is very well schooled and bring extremely good judgement to his new job.
Power Play: Brenda Halloran and Amit Chakma
Waterloo Mayor Brenda Halloran says that Governor General David Johnston is the real deal for Canada. President of Univ. of Western Ontario, Amit Chakma say that he'll be able to elevate the discussion of the importance of academia in Canada.
Power Play: Barry McLoughlin, image expert
The president of McLoughlin Media in Ottawa says that the new Governor General David Johnston has very strong and deep feelings about Canada and that will be one of the aspects that defines him during his role as Goveror General.
CTV News Channel: Robert Fife on the swearing in
CTV's Ottawa bureau chief talks about the pomp and ceremony of the swearing in of Governor General David Johnston, and explains why Prime Minister Stephen Harper wanted Johnston to take on the position.
CTV News Channel: Michaelle Jean is honoured
Michaelle Jean is warmly welcomed into the Senate chamber as the ceremony begins, with commentary by CTV correspondents.
CTV News Channel: Dave Johnston welcomed
David Johnston and his wife are greeted with roses in the Hall of Honour on Parliament Hill, with commentary by CTV correspondents.
CTV News Channel: Senator Pamela Wallin explains
Senator Pamela Wallin says Dave Johnston is the best choice Canada could have as a governor general. She explains there will be a real emphasis on public service, as everything Johnston does is for the greater good.
CTV News Channel: Roger Smith in Ottawa
CTV's Parliamentary correspondent details what will happen at the ceremony to usher in Dave Johnston as the new governor general. He explains the traditional event will embrace the theme, 'A Smart and Caring Nation: a call to Service.'

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Gov. Gen David Johnston in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Pawel Dwulit / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Gov. Gen David Johnston in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Pawel Dwulit / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General David Johnston hugs his wife Sharon after being installed as Canada's 28th Governor General during a ceremony in the Senate on Parliament Hill, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010, in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General David Johnston addresses the audience after being installed as Canada's 28th Governor General next to his wife Sharon during a ceremony in the Senate on Parliament Hill, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General David Johnston and his wife Sharon sit on the throne after being sworn in as the 28th Governor General in the Senate on Parliament Hill , Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General Designate David Johnston is greeted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper during the installation ceremony of the 28th Governor General in the Senate on Parliament Hill , Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Fred Chartrand/ THE CANADIAN PRESS) Governor General Designate David Johnston and his wife Sharon arrive at Parliament Hill for the installation ceremony, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Ben Melms / THE CANADIAN PRESS) David Johnston gestures as a chorus of children sing in Parliament Hill on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. David Johnston smiles as he enters Parliament Hill on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. David Johnston, right, and his wife speak with Conservative MP James Moore moments before there ceremony which he will officially become Canada's 28th governor general on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. David Johnston gestures as a chorus of children sing in Parliament Hill on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010.

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Gov. Gen David Johnston in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. (Pawel Dwulit / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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Date: Fri. Oct. 1 2010 5:26 PM ET

Newly installed Governor General David Johnston said in his first speech Friday that he wants to bring Canadians of all backgrounds together to create "a smart and caring nation."

"When we set our sights together, we can do better and inspire each other to achieve great things," Johnston said.

Johnston, a career academic with a long record of public service, was sworn in as Canada's 28th Governor General in a display of pomp and ceremony on Parliament Hill Friday morning, taking over from the departing Michaelle Jean.

In his first speech as Governor General, Johnston told a Senate chamber packed with dignitaries that he intends to champion families, education and volunteerism during his time at Rideau Hall.

"I see my role as a bridge in bringing people of all backgrounds and ages together to create a smart and caring nation, a nation that will inspire not just Canadians but the entire world," he said.

Johnston said he wants to help Canada become a country that gives all of its citizens a chance to thrive and grow.

His speech, delivered to an audience which included the Prime Minister, three former prime ministers, MPs, senators, and Supreme Court justices in their red, fur-trimmed robes, was met with a standing ovation in the crowded Senate chamber.

It met with even higher praise from his eight-year-old granddaughter Emma watching in the crowd: she blew kisses to both Johnston and his wife Sharon.

The 69-year-old Johnston -- a husband, father of five and grandfather of seven -- was praised by Prime Minister Stephen Harper for his service to government, the academic community and his country.

"David Johnston has been driven by the intense belief that service is not merely an option. It is a duty, an obligation of the heart that honour compels a man to accept," Harper said.

"He holds it to be so whether the beneficiaries are his large and devoted family, the institutions at which he has worked, the wider communities in which he has lived or the country that he loves."

Before Rideau Hall

Johnston had a long and successful career in academia and previously served as the president of the University of Waterloo.

Before being appointed governor general, Johnston had been recruited by both Conservative and Liberal governments for a variety of projects. He was asked by the Harper government to set the terms of reference for an inquiry into the business dealings between Brian Mulroney and Karlheinz Schreiber, and moderated a 1984 leadership debate between Mulroney and then-prime minister John Turner.

CTV's Ottawa Bureau Chief Robert Fife said Johnston's experience in law and government will be useful in his new job.

"In this period of time, we're going to be very likely into another period of minority government after the next election," Fife said, noting that Johnston may be called upon to make tough decisions during his tenure.

John Manley, the former Liberal cabinet minister and deputy prime minister, counts Johnston as a personal friend and admires his talents.

PM praises Michaelle Jean

Johnston replaces the departing Jean, who served as Canada's governor general since September 2005.

Harper announced Friday that his government would provide $3 million to support the Michaelle Jean Foundation and will match up to $7 million in future public donations to her organization.

The Michaelle Jean Foundation is a non-profit that will "promote citizen engagement through the arts and creativity, with a special emphasis on youth from underprivileged, rural and northern communities in Canada," according to a press release from the government.

The gift from the government was to recognize the way Jean "distinguished herself through her engagement with Canadians and her compassion and leadership in responding to the earthquake in Haiti," Harper said in a statement released Friday.

Inside the Senate chamber, Harper said Jean had earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of her country."

The installation of Johnston as Canada's new governor general will be the first time that a male has taken the job at Rideau Hall this century, following Jean's five-year term, and before her, the six-year term of Adrienne Clarkson.

In his speech on Friday, Johnston paid tribute to the "many remarkable women" who served as governors-general before him, including the late Jeanne Sauve.

With files from The Canadian Press

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Patricia Chura
said

In this period of time in our History, I welcome a Governor General who is stating that his mandate will be "Canadian oriented". We are hanging by our toenails trying to survive the erosion caused by politically motivated multiculturalism. We need to demand more of immigrants to this country; things like loyalty, patriotism, responsibility and paying your way. We have had enough of economic migrants whose only loyalty is to the misbegotten places they hail from.


simon
said

""Inside the Senate chamber, Harper said Jean had earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of her country."" CORRECTION. ... Jean has earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of the Conservative party"


rick
said

Harper announced Friday that his government would provide $3 million to support the Michaelle Jean Foundation and will match up to $7 million in future public donations to her organization. The gift from the government was to recognize the way Jean "distinguished herself through her engagement with Canadians and her compassion and leadership in responding to the earthquake in Haiti," Harper said in a statement released Friday.

MORE LIKE A PAYMENT OF DEBT FOR prorogation OF THE GOVERNMENT. THIS IS OBVIOUS. HOW CAN HE GET AWAY WITH THIS.


Soon 2 b citizen
said

Such a lovely couple! Mr. Johnston and his wife seem like such warm, humble people, and their love for each other shines through. I wish the new GG all the best, and I wish Michaelle Jean all the best in her new position as the UN envoy to Haiti. Michaelle sure looked a little sad, but she need not be... she did a great job as the former GG. :)


Old Ted
said

Unlike some previous Governor Generals, David Johnston has earned his stripes. No one I know seems to care what colour he is as long as he is Canadian, for Canada and does a good job for Canada. Anyone going against him because he is white is as mean minded and discriminatory as those who didn't like previous Governor Generals because they weren't .


DD
said

To all those who want to get rid of the position: You clearly don't have any idea how difficult it would be to do that at this point.Think of this position instead like that of a vice president, they represents the country and fulfills ceremonial rolls when the prime minister needs to be elsewhere and they do so at the request of the government of the day. It isn't a useless position, it's quite important with regards to international and even domestic diplomacy.


Gabriel in Ottawa
said

To the people saying its a waste of money and why have a Governor General. -- Why have funerals? Why have windows ? Why have monuments? Why have holidays ? Why observe history? Why have parties? Why communicate with other countries and peoples? Why Why Why? Its all a waste of money... Should we all just subsist when it comes to culture and history and diplomacy and communication?


Loves Canada east to west
said

We have just received a new head of state. The citizens of most nations would be out in the streets celebrating!What is wrong with us?History has proven that a democratic monarchy is the most stable form of government on earth.What is wrong with us?


simon is just visiting
said

@Wolfguard83. HAVARD is in the USA


Pat - Hotmail
said

I extend a warm welcome to the new GG and best wishes to the outgoing one.. Michael was a warm and loving person and she did her job well and I anticipate the same from this new one. Being the head of state and working alongside our Queen is a huge honor and both the past and present GGs have done and will do a great job of representing this amazing country we live in.. the colour of skin or background culture is not a factor but what they do with this honor is all that really counts.. congratulations to you and your family Mr. Johnston!


DPK
said

I'm happy to finally see a Canadian born and bred person as GG. There have been too many politically correct versions from the liberal era which didn't reflect most Canadians views. M. Jean was very nice though how she bravely ate raw seal heart. Johnston reflects hard work and service to your country and deserves the position due to his neutral political viewpoints.


Brent
said

Finally, a TRUE Canadian as Governor General. Its too bad that the PCs don't have a majority in the house and the senate; for, if they did, this country could become something good by turning back to God and restore righteousness, justice and morality to our Godless nation.


Beaucha
said

Useless position that should be eliminated. Why we waste our tax dollars on this is beyond me. An example of our society clinging to outdated customs and not willing to move forward.


matt Kot (Sault Ste. Marie)
said

Ihope the new GG has a smooth term.. Congrats.


Sam
said

At 69 years old this guy should be retired, he comes from a different time period & people have a tendency to become a little senile as they get older, someone younger would have been a better choice.


Will
said

Alex: apparently you missed those classes on the Canadian political system in school. But never fear, Don K. has it right. As for the person who raised the nonsense about political correctness vs white etc etc.....where is that coming from? You really need to get out more..... I freely admit that when our outgoing GG was appointed, I had doubts. Just as freely, I proudly say that she more than put them to rest and acquited herself with style and grace, doing a wonderful job for us all as Her Majesty's representative. It won't be long before some hack starts up on the prorougue issue, but I fully support her in that decision. Regardless of the "expert" opinion of some university professors (who have never seen the real world in action), she really had no choice given the realities of the constitution.


Ry in the Hammer
said

Don K, that was very insightful. Thanks for that.I, personally, would never agree to abandon our style of Government or the Monarchy. I look at the mess south of the border and dread the idea of changing something that works just fine.Best wishes to Mr. Johnston. God Save the Queen.


Mike Kushneryk
said

Reasons Mr. Johnston will not be a good GG. He cannot speak four other needless languages. He can't show distress when visiting poor countries. He can't send huge amounts of Canadian money to his home country because he is from his home country. He isn't black and doesn't have a french name.Mike


Don K
said

Alex, we need this position because we do not have a head of state that resides in this country and we need someone to represent that head of state (the Queen). If we were a republic, we'd still need a head of state that would cost the tax payers money (a President who basically has the same function as the GG because a Prime Minister cannot be a head of state) unless we completely abandon a parliamentary model and adopt a government style similar to the USA where they only have a President who is head of state and head of government..... Given the gridlock in the US Congress, you should be very glad that signing bills into law in Canada is not the politicized mess it is in the USA. The GG is non-partisan does not withold a signature on a bill. Keeping the role non-partisan (which would be difficult even if we were to elect a President as head of state and still keep a parliamentary model) is the way to go....


Don in Edmonton
said

Why does it matter if he is a "White anglo-saxon male"? This is a whole lot better than being a Quebec separatist as was the last GG! Her husband is still a registered member.Reverse descimination at its finest. This position is required in Canada because the GG represents the Queen in Canada. No CANADIAN can ever be head of state for Canada until we get rid of this archaic structure, and appoint a Canadian as head of state!


eddytoronto
said

Just remember my fellow Canadian's Prime Minister Stephen Harper obtained Governor General consent to temporarily shut down Parliament, a move that allowed him to avoid a confidence vote that he was expected to lose. We can expect the same with this Man David Johnston... I really think Canadians dont understand we are heading into the Greatest Finacial Collapse in the History Of The World. We Need to Stop Spending on sensless Wars,Meetings G/8 G/20 etc..Lets get our schools, hospitals and housing in order. We must produce if we dont we are finished. Bed Bugs come due to finacial hard ship. More and more people in a house which is meant for 4 to 5 people you are seeing 9 to 10 double and expect this number to increase as unemployment ends.


Norm in Ontario
said

Let's welcome Mr. Johnston. He has the credetials to do the job.The former GG was very good at apologizing to the world for Canada's whatever, and her political correctness that was sickening, at least to me.


robert carignan
said

My late son attended the University of Waterloo and I was fortunate to meet Professor David Johnston. His intelligence, integrity and passion for people and life was contagious and that brief meeting has made a lasting impression on my life. I am First Nation and live in Saskatchewan and I know that David Johnston is an excellent choice for all Canadians.


Mike Kushneryk
said

At least, if Mr. Johnston sends massive amounts of Canadian taxpayers' money to his home country, it will be Canada.


Michael (Ottawa)
said

@Michel : Sorry Michel but you appear to have a chip on your shoulder. Political correctness has no color or "like us".


woody
said

What happened to having some youth in here ?I guess the connection to the Cdn public was just too good so back to the old, the older, and the outdated :>(


Alex
said

Why do we need that position at all? Can someone please explain. Thank you


Old Ted
said

It's just nice to see a truly Canadian Governor General for a change. It has been a shame in the past for the government to feel that it had to go elsewhere to fill the position. We have more than enough talent right here in Canada thank you.


Mike
said

I feel our out going GG did a good job and our incoming GG has big shoes to fill. Hopefully he will do a good job for Canada and the Canadian people.


Gene
said

Its too bad Micheall Jean couldn't take her mistakes with her . Like giving the order of Canada to Henry Morgentaler. She was a disappointment to say the least. Murder should never be rewarded in any way. Some feel that time will make things go away but abortion as we have here in Canada continues to tarnish our country.


Michel
said

It seems clear the undiscussed reason why so many are so happy about the new GG is that he is a white anglo-saxon male. This doesn't diminish Mr Johnston's personal qualities, but the attacks on previous GGs for 'political correctness' and other imaginary faults are totally unseemly and unwarranted, and have more to do with the fact that they were "not like us."


Dean in Abby
said

I can hardly believe that there wasn't some old CBC hack or foreign born politically correct person available for the "job". I hope this GG represents us properly on the world stage instead of travelling the world or picking a personal favourite tragedy to visit on my dime.


Michael (Ottawa)
said

We extend a hardly welcome to Mr. Johnston as the new GG. I expect we will see a more common sense approach to the position of GG and a lot less of the "political correctness" Canadians are so tired of seeing and hearing. Change is needed and Mr. Johnston looks like he is the one to bring it.


simon is just visiting
said

Graduated from Havard and Queens like Michael Ignatief... "Just Visiting"


Chris
said

To Alex,Please allow me to explain why the GG is needed. Until Canada obtains FULL independence and autonomy from Monarch rule, a representative for the Monarchy is needed. Queen Elizabeth II is still our country's HEAD OF STATE and therefore the Governor General is STILL needed. Do people honestly think that what the elected government says... goes??? No it doesn't. Bills need to pass through the Senate. The Senate is still governed by THE QUEEN!!! Thus, the GG's job is STILL required. Do I need to go on??? Also, having a born and bred Canadian in the seat brings better status to the chair than a foreign born Canadian. It's not racism, or bigotry. It's just been a long time since the position has been filled by one born in Canada. It's nice to have once in a while, don't you agree???


Gary
said

"A smart and caring nation?" Well ... ummm ... we're going to have to do something about our current government then. Cutting education, science and research funding and blowing $60 billion on new jails, stealth bombers and Fake Lakes isn't going to get us there.


Paul West Coast
said

Canada will inspire the World once again when Stephen Harper no longer is in power. Congratulations to our GG David Johnston.


jfc
said

With the perks ended, Ms Jean and her husband can once again renew their frienship and dinner engagements with Paul Rose and the rest of the FLQ criminals who they frolicked around with prior to the GG gig...what a relief they are gone...


Ont
said

Hopefully he will give our combat vets more than just a hug. Good Luck GG.


Julia
said

To Patricia Chura…Please do not generalize all immigrants. I’ve been living in Canada since January of 1999. I came with my family for some reasons. I have a University Degree from my country that was never recognized here (because apparently you have such a high education…, sorry but I have to doubt it). I’ve been washing dishes, cleaning toilets and working 2, 3 jobs at the same time so I can live a normal life (paying taxes like everybody else). Canada is surviving on immigrants because when they come here they want to have a better life that they could never have in their own country, so they work very hard when you Canadians (pretty much all managers or in control positions) can give them more and more and more work to do, treat them not very nice and still can never be satisfied…So please do not say you need to ask more from immigrants...Canada is a good country and there are a lot of good things about it, but there are also bad things as well, like in every country… I hope I did not offend anyone. Good luck Canada!!!


history buff
said

Dear Americans and a few dumb Canadians: The Queen is Canada's Head of State. The Governor General is her representative when she is not in the country and carries out her constitutional role by the Letter of Patent 1947. The Queen is Queen of Canada by an Act of th Canadian Parliament and would remain Queen of Canada if the U.K. became a republic. Don't believe me?. Canada is a constitutional monarchy, like the U.K. The Crown does not take on an activist role like a President would and will only decline royal assent to a bill if it is unconstitutional or threatens the stability of the country.

nwskeptic
said

Canada can become a Republic, but to maintain the parliamentary system, it would require having a head of state. As someone stated earlier, the Prime Minister can not be head of state. Australia tried this a few years ago and it failed. Even if it passed and a post (could be even called president) were created, it would do the same thing, and probably cost the same amount of money. Things would really not be too different in Canada either way.


Anne
said

The ceremony this morning was refreshing, the new GG is an excellent choice. You will not find a better champion for inclusivity and Canada that David Johnston. He is one of the most genuine human beings that you would ever have the good fortune to meet. The icing on the cake was the carriage full of grandchildren that unloaded at Rideau Hall.


IslandMan
said

He'll have a tough time bringing Canadians together with Harper constantly pitting one faction against the other to score political points in his quest for a majority. The new GG will do better when we get rid of the NEOCON REFORM COALITION.


BC boy
said

My Canada does not include a GG and my original ancestor landed here in about 1670. The American system is fine with me but I want separate countries because the resources all belong to the people north of the 49th parallel.


Jay
said

GG Jean was the right Governor General for the right time. Her focus on the troops and the families of our fallen soldiers was exemplary.

Now Canada is moving forward and times are changing and I feel David Johnston has the right background for what we need at this time.


Irritable Canadian
said

Dean in Ont why don't you just shut-up and start appreciating the history, the country and the institutions that define our great Canada.


RCR
said

@simonI think some of us have received your message. You don't like Stephen Harper. I am one of those that agrees that you have the right to espouse your thoughts but I am also one out here that really doesn't give a hoot what you think. Same old Liberal rhetoric.


eddytoronto
said

Will he close parliament?..That is the question? By their deeds you shall know them...


DaveB
said

@ Dean in Ontario: "Once again we support our archaic governing system by welcoming a political appointee of a foreign government. Its almost 2011 and we continue to be subservient (albeit in name only) to Britain".Actually this is incorrect. The GG is not appointed by a foreign government, British or other wise. The Queen is Canada's head of state, just as she is of Britain and Australia, etc. It is only in the corporeal sense that it just happens to be one and the same person. Constitutionaly, the roles are separate. So rest assured, our sovereignty is not compromised, except by our insane allegiance to the UN, but that's another debate.


Blake
said

To Bill from the Lower 48.

The GG is the equivalent to your US President. The Prime Minister answers to the GG.


Blake
said

To Alex and Mike Macdonald.

The GG is like the President of the US. The Prime Minister is merely the Captain of the hockey team. Players report to him and he reports to the GG. I hope I explained it correctly.

:)
Long live Halak!
Carey Price well...you get what you pay for :)


Peter in MB
said

@Simon RE ""Inside the Senate chamber, Harper said Jean had earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of her country."" CORRECTION. ... Jean has earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of the Conservative party" I agree with you Simon because unlike the other liberal appointed G.G.s she did her job to the letter of the law as the queens representative to Canada and did it in a NON-PARTISAN neutral fashion. And did not bow down to the liberals demands. Seriously! Three weeks after an election and on the 6th day of the new parliament a new coalition emerges and try’s to highjack the House of Commons after all their parties lost seats to the conservatives. That was well planed out during the election. Michaelle Jean realized that all along it was the Fiberals, NDP and bloc heads that had the hidden agenda. And she acted in the best interests of Canada. The liberals lost over 33 seats and their leader still thinks he has a right to be PM. Ya Okey Pal!


Patricia Chura
said

In this period of time in our History, I welcome a Governor General who is stating that his mandate will be "Canadian oriented". We are hanging by our toenails trying to survive the erosion caused by politically motivated multiculturalism. We need to demand more of immigrants to this country; things like loyalty, patriotism, responsibility and paying your way. We have had enough of economic migrants whose only loyalty is to the misbegotten places they hail from.


ronnie from montreal
said

good luck !!!


Ron Gill
said

Can we all walk into the sunset now? Nothing will come out of this monolithic structure except more speeches or long monologue.


Richard in Ontario
said

@simonDifferent situation altogether. Ignatieff spent a great deal of time working out of the country. Your idol Bob Rae is a Rhodes Scholar. He didn't get that in Canada either, but he didn't work out of the country and espouse the US as Ignatieff has done. I welcome Mr Johnston as our new GG.


Gord
said

The last two GG's came from the ranks of the CBC giving rise to their entitlement hopes that another one of their calcified, self important gas bags would be given another roost. Alas, they are left to continue their leftie agenda developing programs that few watch while promoting the idea that the fraying of Canadianism is directly tied to their reduced broadcasting roles.Few know. It's puzzling.


simon
said

""Inside the Senate chamber, Harper said Jean had earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of her country."" CORRECTION. ... Jean has earned "the lasting respect and gratitude of the Conservative party"


Karen Grant
said

We here in Sault Ste. Marie, ON. are VERY proud that the new GG is a son of this city. He was an outstanding student in both elementary and high school....but a book wonk, he wasn't. Oh, he was at the top of his class but was also a star multiple sport participant. His dedication to education and his unquestioned integrity SHOULD be what he is most noted for...but we like to also remember him as a university friend of Erich Segal's who used him as the model for "Davey", captain of the Harvard football team, in "Love Story"-as he was in real life.

And a word to a previous poster...David is not "just visiting"-he has never had his motives for coming back to Canada questioned ala "Iggy". Ask the people at his Canadian postings if they felt he was "just visiting." It might behoove you to read about the man before you jump to ill-informed conclusions.


Dean in Ont
said

Once again we support our archaic governing system by welcoming a political appointee of a foreign government. Its almost 2011 and we continue to be subservient (albeit in name only) to Britain. Why not reform our government to a republican system? And that doesn't mean becoming like the US as the uneducated posts indicate. Our country has been around long enough to see what works and what doesn't. There are numerous other republics that work as well if not better than the parliamentary system that we have in place. If Canadians spent more time worrying about Canada instead of focusing on becoming less like Americans, we'd be far better off.As for the new GG, I do not welcome him but at least he's from this country instead of some immigrant that fit the politically correct profile that the left wingers felt would sell the position.I'm sure a federal referendum on the issue would put this to rest. One only has to look at the (lack of) public turnout when the queen was recently in Canada (oh, yeah...and on our tax paying dime too).


Gord
said

It's a great day for political correctness. I think appointing an old Waspy white guy is a masterful stroke. Seriously, Mr. Johnson represents the very best our magnificent Canada has to offer and represents what Canada has to offer the world.

Mr.Johnson will also offer hope and tangible proof of opportunities Canada has to offer all of us, newcomers and golden oldies alike.


Robert
said

It is going to be another expensive ride Canada.The salaries, the security, chefs, dieticians, gardeners, cars, homes, chauffeurs.And don't forget, someday Charles will be our king.


Bill
said

Loves Canada east to west...All of North America is sick and dying but none of us knows, or cares, yet. Where America goes Canada goes too.We don't even know what made us the strongest, greatest, most prosperous, nations this world has ever seen anymore. Whatever it was we've convinced ourselves that it was bad so we are bad in turn...Sad...


Bubba says Michelle Jean was a better choice.
said

Canadians wanted Michelle Jean back. This guy may be good, but Michelle was way better for Canada as a whole.

Perhaps it's time we got a say in this.


Richard
said

He couldn't possibly do any worse than the previous GG.

Note to GG: Don't eat any seals while on the job, it might offend many citizens.

Michaelle Jean was a complete failure, so it won't be too hard for Johnston to just stay under the radar and handle his mostly entire symbolic role in government.


Soon 2 b citizen
said

Such a lovely couple! Mr. Johnston and his wife seem like such warm, humble people, and their love for each other shines through. I wish the new GG all the best, and I wish Michaelle Jean all the best in her new position as the UN envoy to Haiti. Michaelle sure looked a little sad, but she need not be... she did a great job as the former GG. :)


Bill
said

For those of us in the "lower 48"...What's a "Governor General"?


Slewhigh Yendick
said

It makes me sick that harper gave Micheal Jean a ten million dollar gift with our money !!! Oh well at least we are rid of her.On the bright side the new guy is at least a canadian,, not from quebekistan and never had a job with the cbc.............................


Old Ted
said

Unlike some previous Governor Generals, David Johnston has earned his stripes. No one I know seems to care what colour he is as long as he is Canadian, for Canada and does a good job for Canada.

DD
said

To all those who want to get rid of the position: You clearly don't have any idea how difficult it would be to do that at this point.Think of this position instead like that of a vice president, they represents the country and fulfills ceremonial rolls when the prime minister needs to be elsewhere and they do so at the request of the government of the day. It isn't a useless position, it's quite important with regards to international and even domestic diplomacy.


Gabriel in Ottawa
said

To the people saying its a waste of money and why have a Governor General. -- Why have funerals? Why have windows ? Why have monuments? Why have holidays ? Why observe history? Why have parties? Why communicate with other countries and peoples? Why Why Why? Its all a waste of money... Should we all just subsist when it comes to culture and history and diplomacy and communication?


Loves Canada east to west
said

We have just received a new head of state. The citizens of most nations would be out in the streets celebrating!What is wrong with us?History has proven that a democratic monarchy is the most stable form of government on earth.What is wrong with us?


Pat - Hotmail
said

I extend a warm welcome to the new GG and best wishes to the outgoing one.. Michael was a warm and loving person and she did her job well and I anticipate the same from this new one. Being the head of state and working alongside our Queen is a huge honor and both the past and present GGs have done and will do a great job of representing this amazing country we live in.. the colour of skin or background culture is not a factor but what they do with this honor is all that really counts.. congratulations to you and your family Mr. Johnston!


Brent
said

Finally, a TRUE Canadian as Governor General. Its too bad that the PCs don't have a majority in the house and the senate; for, if they did, this country could become something good by turning back to God and restore righteousness, justice and morality to our Godless nation.


John
said

Welcome number 28, we never had a 27 !!!!!


Beaucha
said

Useless position that should be eliminated. Why we waste our tax dollars on this is beyond me. An example of our society clinging to outdated customs and not willing to move forward.


matt Kot (Sault Ste. Marie)
said

Ihope the new GG has a smooth term.. Congrats.


From Vancouver
said

useless position, get rid of it!

If the government really insits on having a GG, they should use someone that will represent the majority, an average man or woman who lives a normal life, who can speak on behalf of the rest of us.


Will
said

Alex: apparently you missed those classes on the Canadian political system in school. But never fear, Don K. has it right. As for the person who raised the nonsense about political correctness vs white etc etc.....where is that coming from? You really need to get out more..... I freely admit that when our outgoing GG was appointed, I had doubts. Just as freely, I proudly say that she more than put them to rest and acquited herself with style and grace, doing a wonderful job for us all as Her Majesty's representative. It won't be long before some hack starts up on the prorougue issue, but I fully support her in that decision. Regardless of the "expert" opinion of some university professors (who have never seen the real world in action), she really had no choice given the realities of the constitution.


Mike Macdonald - Winnipeg
said

So? The GG is the appendix of Canada's political body: it serves no real purpose but we have one.


Wolfgarde83
said

RE: simon is just visitingQueens University is in Canada...


Ry in the Hammer
said

Don K, that was very insightful. Thanks for that.I, personally, would never agree to abandon our style of Government or the Monarchy. I look at the mess south of the border and dread the idea of changing something that works just fine.Best wishes to Mr. Johnston. God Save the Queen.


Don K
said

Alex, we need this position because we do not have a head of state that resides in this country and we need someone to represent that head of state (the Queen). If we were a republic, we'd still need a head of state that would cost the tax payers money (a President who basically has the same function as the GG because a Prime Minister cannot be a head of state) unless we completely abandon a parliamentary model and adopt a government style similar to the USA where they only have a President who is head of state and head of government..... Given the gridlock in the US Congress, you should be very glad that signing bills into law in Canada is not the politicized mess it is in the USA. The GG is non-partisan does not withold a signature on a bill. Keeping the role non-partisan (which would be difficult even if we were to elect a President as head of state and still keep a parliamentary model) is the way to go....


Norm in Ontario
said

Let's welcome Mr. Johnston. He has the credetials to do the job.The former GG was very good at apologizing to the world for Canada's whatever, and her political correctness that was sickening, at least to me.


robert carignan
said

My late son attended the University of Waterloo and I was fortunate to meet Professor David Johnston. His intelligence, integrity and passion for people and life was contagious and that brief meeting has made a lasting impression on my life. I am First Nation and live in Saskatchewan and I know that David Johnston is an excellent choice for all Canadians.


Henry Wysmulek
said

Finally, the end of the liberal era of tyranny!


woody
said

What happened to having some youth in here ?I guess the connection to the Cdn public was just too good so back to the old, the older, and the outdated :>(


Alex
said

Why do we need that position at all? Can someone please explain. Thank you


Mike
said

I feel our outgoing GG did a good job and our incoming GG has big shoes to fill. Hopefully he will do a good job for Canada and the Canadian people.


Michel
said

It seems clear the undiscussed reason why so many are so happy about the new GG is that he is a white anglo-saxon male. This doesn't diminish Mr Johnston's personal qualities, but the attacks on previous GGs for 'political correctness' and other imaginary faults are totally unseemly and unwarranted, and have more to do with the fact that they were "not like us."


Dean in Abby
said

I can hardly believe that there wasn't some old CBC hack or foreign born politically correct person available for the "job". I hope this GG represents us properly on the world stage instead of travelling the world or picking a personal favourite tragedy to visit on my dime.


simon is just visiting
said

Graduated from Havard and Queens like Michael Ignatieff... "Just Visiting"


Michael (Ottawa)
said

We extend a hardy welcome to Mr. Johnston as the new GG. I expect we will see a more common sense approach to the position of GG and a lot less of the "political correctness" Canadians are so tired of seeing and hearing. Change is needed and Mr. Johnston looks like he is the one to bring it.


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