Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour named as next governor general
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney named retired Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour as Canada’s next governor general on Tuesday, hailing her as a storied defender of human rights.
The celebrated jurist is fluently bilingual, and has served as UN human rights commissioner and chief prosecutor at The Hague.
Carney said Arbour gave voice to the powerless and “those whose dignity was denied, in places where the powerful preferred silence.”
“Across more than five decades, in every role she has held, the honourable Louise Arbour has carried the same conviction: That a free society depends on institutions being properly held to account,” Carney said at an announcement at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.











