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Steve Scherer

Canada installs first indigenous governor general, highlights reconciliation

Mary Simon conducts an inspection of the guard after being sworn in as Canada's first indigenous Governor General during a ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

Canada installed an indigenous woman as its governor general on Monday, the first such person to hold the post, in an elaborate ceremony that spotlighted the country's effort to reconcile with its colonial past.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named Mary Simon - a former journalist, ambassador, and Inuit community advocate - to serve as the representative in Canada of its head of state, Queen Elizabeth, earlier this month.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife Sophie Gregoire and Whit Fraser applaud Mary Simon after she is sworn in as the first indigenous Governor General during a ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Patrick Doyle

Simon is the first indigenous person to take on the role, created more than 400 years ago to represent the colonial power on North American soil. The change comes as Canada grapples with the legacy of its treatment of indigenous people.

"We need people like Ms. Simon because we need people who build bridges and bring us together," Trudeau said at the ceremony.

Since May, hundreds of unmarked graves of children have been discovered at former "residential schools," run for indigenous children forcibly separated from their families in what a Truth and Reconciliation Commission has called "cultural genocide."

Canada's Governor General Mary Simon and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak as Sophie Gregoire Trudeau and Whit Fraser look take part in the Signing of the Oath Registry after Simon took the oath to become the 30th Governor General of Canada in Ottawa, Canada July 26, 2021. Sean Kilpatrick/Pool via REUTERS

"I have heard from Canadians who describe a renewed sense of possibility for our country and hope that I can bring people together," Simon, 73, said after being installed.

The ceremony, broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corp also in Simon's native Inuktitut language, was scaled back and masks were worn due to COVID-19. A drummer accompanied her entry into the Senate where she took an oath.

The governor general performs functions such as swearing in governments and formally signing legislation, but is also the commander in chief of the military and can summon or dissolve Parliament.

Mary Simon waves with her husband Whit Fraser at Rideau Hall after being sworn in as Canada's first indigenous Governor General during a ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

(Reporting by Steve Scherer; Editing by Richard Chang)

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks after Governor General Mary Simon took the oath to become the 30th Governor General of Canada in Ottawa, Canada July 26, 2021. Paul Chiasson/Pool via REUTERS
Mary Simon speaks after being sworn-in as the first indigenous Governor General of Canada during a ceremony in the Senate chamber in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Blair Gable
Mary Simon takes part in the Taking of the Oaths as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau look on during the installation ceremony for the Governor General of Canada in Ottawa, Canada July 26, 2021. Sean Kilpatrick/Pool via REUTERS
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