Roméo LeBlanc 1979 (cropped)
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Canadian politician Romeo LeBlanc (1927 - 2009), the Minister of Fisheries and the Environment, in Ottawa, Canada, 1979.
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Roméo LeBlancRoméo-Adrien LeBlanc, PC, CC, ONB war ein kanadischer Politiker. Von 1995 bis 1999 war er Generalgouverneur von Kanada; er war der erste Akadier in diesem Amt. Durch die Vereidigung zum Generalgouverneur wurde er Erster Genosse des Order of Canada, der höchsten kanadischen Auszeichnung für Zivilpersonen, sowie Oberbefehlshaber der kanadischen Streitkräfte. Somit war er berechtigt den Titel His Excellency The Right Honourable zu führen. .. weiterlesen