- Pearl McGonigal
Pearl Kathryne McGonigal, C.M., O.M. (born
June 10 ,1929 ) is a retiredManitoba politician and office-holder. She was a prominent Winnipeg-area municipal politician from 1969 to 1981, and served as the province'sLieutenant-Governor fromOctober 23 ,1981 toDecember 11 ,1986 .McGonigal was born in Melville,
Saskatchewan . Before entering politics, she spent nine years in the banking sector and seven as a merchandising representative.McGonigal was elected to the city council of St. James-Assiniboia in 1969, two years before its amalgamation with Winnipeg. Following amalgamation, she served on the Greater City Council from 1971 to 1981, and was the city's Deputy Mayor from 1979 to 1981. Throughout her time on council, she was a member of the
Independent Citizens' Election Committee , an unofficial alliance of right-wing and pro-development interest groups in the city (McGonigal's husband was a prominent Winnipeg-area developer).McGonigal was appointed Lt. Governor of Manitoba by Governor General
Edward Schreyer , on the advice ofPierre Trudeau , in 1981. The office was essentially a ceremonial post by this time, and McGonigal had little if any practical influence over the government ofHoward Pawley during her time in office. She was notable, however, as the first women in Manitoba (and only the second inCanada ) to hold such a position.McGonigal has also worked as the Manitoba chair of the
Council for Canadian Unity . She was appointed to theOrder of Canada in 1994 and theOrder of Manitoba in 2000. In 2003, she received the President's Award from theWinnipeg Press Club . She is a gourmet cook of some reputation, and has written regular columns on the subject in Winnipeg's daily and community newspapers.Also during the early 2000s, McGonigal served as Chairman of the Canadian Forces Liaison Council in Manitoba, which regularly lobbies public bodies and private businesses to grant time off to military reservists for training purposes.
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