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PM Carney says next governor general will ‘absolutely’ speak French and English

Carney declined to name a successor but said the post should go to someone fluent in French and English, after more than 1,300 complaints over Mary Simon.

  • On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Canada's next Governor General will speak both French and English during a Radio-Canada interview with host Patrick Masbourian in Quebec City.
  • Current Governor General Mary Simon, the first Indigenous representative of the Crown, speaks English and Inuktitut but has limited French proficiency; her 2021 appointment prompted more than 1,300 complaints.
  • Despite taking lessons, Simon has failed to become fluent in French. In 2015, she said she was "deeply committed" to learning the language, yet the gap has remained a magnet for criticism.
  • Governors general typically serve five-year terms, meaning Simon's tenure could end in 2026, though Carney declined to speculate on potential successors.
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Mark Carney is also committed to ensuring that the next Governor General of Canada can speak in both official languages.

·Montreal, Canada
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"Bilingual French and English," he said in an interview on the radio program "All morning".

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Carney says next governor general will 'absolutely' speak French and English

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada's next governor general will speak both French and English.

·Kelowna, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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