HomeWorld NewsLouise Arbour Named as Canada’s Governor General

Louise Arbour Named as Canada’s Governor General

The governor general of Canada, Canada’s head of state on behalf of King Charles III, is a post largely about symbolism. That significance was conveyed Tuesday when Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the next holder of the position will be Louise Arbour, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, war crimes prosecutor and United Nations human rights high commissioner.

“At a time when much of the world is buffeted by crises and the worst are full of passionate intensity, Canada’s history, our institutions, and our enduring traditions matter more than ever,” Mr. Carney said as he announced the appointment in the spacious atrium of the National Gallery of Canada. “We retain our convictions. We reinforce our institutions.”

Ms. Arbour, he said, “will represent the best of Canada to Canadians and to the world. A country that’s a bastion of security, prosperity and justice, a beacon to a world lost at sea. A Canada that is cleareyed about the challenges we face and steadfast in the values we uphold. A Canada not just strong but good. A Canada, that’s not just prosperous but fair. A Canada that is not just for some most of the time but for all, all of the times.”

Ms. Arbour, 79, who is from Montreal, has a résumé that distinguishes her from many of the previous governors general since 1952, when the Canadian government began selecting them rather than having them sent from Britain. A disproportionately large number of those appointees had backgrounds in politics or journalism.

After working as a civil liberties advocate and law professor, Ms. Arbour was a judge on two high courts in Ontario before being appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1999. During her time there, Ms. Arbour was associated with several cases upholding human rights, including a decision lifting a ban on books featuring families with same-sex parents introduced by a school board in British Columbia on religious grounds.

She was also the chief prosecutor for the U.N. international criminal tribunals, where she investigated war crimes in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Her work helped lead to the indictment the former president of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, and successfully established that sexual violence is a weapon of genocide and a crime against humanity.

Ms. Arbour also conducted inquiries into abuses at Canada’s then principal prison for women and into widespread sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces, both of which brought about significant reforms. In her new role, Ms. Arbour will also be the commander in chief of Canada’s military.

When asked how President Trump might view to the appointment, Mr. Carney said: “As his majesty King Charles observed just last week when he spoke before Congress to great applause, that the United States is a country founded on the rule of law, the right of individuals. And this is what we are reinforcing, celebrating today: an institution at the core of our constitutional system with someone whose entire career has been dedicated to those principles.”

Like King Charles, Ms. Arbour must now avoid offering overt political opinions or views that could be interpreted as controversial.

She did not directly respond when asked in French if she was a monarchist. Most polls suggest that since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, most Canadians, particularly in Quebec, no longer wish to have a British noble as their monarch. But there’s little clear agreement on what do about it.

“This term is unfortunately very often used in a pejorative way,” she said. “What I can say is that I will accede to a function in which I will be the representative of the crown in a constitutional arrangement that I think has served Canada extremely well.”

Similarly, she would not revisit her characterization of the American and Israeli attack on Iran as “pure folly,” as she put it in a recent television interview.

“I was a private citizen who had freedom of expression,” she said. “I am very, very aware of all the privileges and powers that come with certain functions and the constraints.”

Ms. Arbour’s duties will include signing legislation and cabinet orders into law, swearing in prime ministers and their cabinet members, and the awarding of civil and military honors. Prime ministers must have her permission to call elections, form governments or restart Parliament although precedent will likely preclude her from defying them.

Ms. Arbour will host state visits by other leaders and will likely be sent by Mr. Carney on quasi-diplomatic foreign trips.

During an interview with a law review in 2015, Ms. Arbour reflected on why she has taken on a wide variety of roles. She chalked it up to enjoying a challenge.

“It’s very clear,” she said. “I really like that phase where I don’t really get it. I’ve never walked away from anything I’ve done — from teaching, trial work, appellate work, international work — because I didn’t like it and even less so because I was bored. There is nothing boring about it. It’s just that I seem to have this irresistible attraction to taking on something for which I’m entirely unqualified.”


Source:

www.nytimes.com

Advertisementspot_imgspot_img

Hot this week

Edinburgh Fringe Embraces Explicit Comedy as Performers Push Boundaries

At the Edinburgh Fringe a wave of explicit comedy—from Julian Clary to street typists—questions conventions and draws engaged, often startled audiences.

Birmingham and Cardiff Step Up Midfield Interest as Clubs Reassess Ahead of New Campaign

Birmingham and Cardiff are targeting midfield reinforcements as both clubs prepare for the season and weigh sporting and financial priorities.

Trump Announces Pullback of US-South Korea Exercises Citing Iran stance and North Korea Ties

Trump says the US will reduce joint drills with South Korea after Seoul stayed out of the Iran conflict and citing ties with North Korea's leader.

How Honeybees Balance Their Larvae’s Diet: A Hidden Nutritional Strategy

Research shows honeybees detect nutrient imbalances in pollen and process it into well-balanced provisions for their larvae.

Age and Walking: How the Body Trades Efficiency for Stability

Research shows older adults stiffen the ankle to gain stability, reducing stride length and increasing fatigue; targeted exercises may help preserve mobility.

IBM unveils modular ultracold systems to scale fault‑tolerant quantum computing

IBM unveils modular ultracold cryogenic modules and superconducting links to connect quantum chips, aiming for fault‑tolerant machines by 2029.

A 17-year-old carer on missed milestones and hidden labour of youth care

A teenager's account highlights how unpaid caregiving in youth affects schooling, social life and future prospects.

Trump Warns of Severe Economic Penalties for Countries Aiding Iran

Donald Trump warned of 'tremendous economic consequences' for any country aiding Iran after a 60-day ceasefire expired, escalating diplomatic stakes.

Israel launches criminal probe after soldiers fired on car that carried child

Israeli military confirms soldiers fired at a vehicle carrying five-year-old Hind Rajab; a criminal investigation has been opened after her death with six relatives.

Heat Politics: Reform’s Message Forces a Choice Between Immediate Comfort and Long-Term Costs

Reform UK's deputy leader urged acceptance of recent heat, prompting debate on policy priorities amid wildfires, crop damage and emergency strain.

Root’s comeback as captain sparks clinical England bowling at Headingley

Joe Root's second stint as Test captain begins as England dismiss Pakistan for 171, led by five-wicket hauls from Robinson and Tongue.

Edinburgh Fringe Embraces Explicit Comedy as Performers Push Boundaries

At the Edinburgh Fringe a wave of explicit comedy—from Julian Clary to street typists—questions conventions and draws engaged, often startled audiences.

How Honeybees Balance Their Larvae’s Diet: A Hidden Nutritional Strategy

Research shows honeybees detect nutrient imbalances in pollen and process it into well-balanced provisions for their larvae.
Advertisementspot_img

Related Articles