- Mayann E. Francis
Infobox Lt Governor
honorific-prefix = Her Honourthe Honorable
name = Mayann E. Francis
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order = 30th
office = Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
term_start =September 7 ,2006
term_end =
governor_general =Michaëlle Jean
premier =Rodney MacDonald
predecessor =Myra Freeman
successor =
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birth_place =Sydney, Nova Scotia
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profession =Civil servant
religion = African Orthodox|Mayann E. Francis ONS is the
Lieutenant Governor of the Canadian province ofNova Scotia .Born in the
Whitney Pier district ofSydney, Nova Scotia , the daughter of Archpriest George A. Francis and Thelma D. Francis, she is a graduate of Saint Mary's University and completed graduate studies atNew York University .On June 20, 2006, she was appointed by Governor General
Michaëlle Jean , on the advice of Prime MinisterStephen Harper , to the office ofLieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia ; she assumed office onSeptember 7 2006 . Francis is the firstBlack Canadian and the second woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.She was the director and
CEO of theNova Scotia Human Rights Commission from 1999-2006. She also served as Nova Scotia's provincial ombudsman from December 2000 until December 2003, the first woman to be appointed to that post. Previously, she has been a pioneer in senior positions with the Government ofOntario ,Dalhousie University and the District Attorney's office inKings County, New York .She is a past member of United Way/Centraide, the Mascoll Foundation, the board of governors at University College of Cape Breton (now
Cape Breton University ), the general council of theCanadian National Institute for the Blind and currently sits on Nova Scotia's Voluntary Planning Board. Ms. Francis has been recognized for her outstanding achievements with a Harry Jerome Award, an award from the Multicultural Education Council of Nova Scotia and a Golden Jubilee Medal. She is a member of theAfrican Orthodox Church , a church formed in the late 19th century mainly for the Black community of North America.She has been profiled in numerous publications, including "Millennium Minds: One Hundred Black Canadians", the "Who's Who in Black Canada", "Canadian Who's Who" and "
The Globe and Mail ". She is a past monthly columnist with "The Chronicle-Herald".References
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Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
years=2006 – presentsuccession box
title=Order of precedence in Nova Scotia
years=as of 2008
before=Queen Elizabeth II ,Queen of Canada
after=Rodney MacDonald , Premier of Nova Scotia
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