
Adrienne Clarkson
Adrienne Clarkson is a former Governor General of Canada and a prominent figure known for her contributions to Canadian society. She recently paid tribute to the Aga Khan, highlighting his values-oriented leadership and the importance of pluralism and compassion in Canadian identity.
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Former governor general Adrienne Clarkson, who inaugurated the monument in 2001, was also in attendance.
Communities observe 30th National Indigenous Peoples’ DayAdrienne Clarkson is a former governor-general and has signed the letter urging action on digital sovereignty.
Carney urged by coalition of experts, public figures to bolster digital sovereignty, scrap strong borders billAdrienne Clarkson learned about work happiness through her experiences in a department store job.
The summer mall job that made Sunny Fong pivot to the runwayAdrienne Clarkson reflects on her early job at Freiman’s department store and how it shaped her understanding of work happiness.
The department store job that taught Adrienne Clarkson what work happiness meansGérard La Forest invested as Companion to the Order of Canada by Canada's 26th governor-general Adrienne Clarkson in 2000.
Supreme Court justice Gérard La Forest helped modernize Canadian lawFormer governor general Adrienne Clarkson.
What’s your desert island album? Here’s what prominent Canadians (including members of Rush and the Hip) told usAdrienne Clarkson was seated on the governors-general bench during the Throne Speech.
King Charles delivers soaring poetry and gristly prose in Throne Speech to giddy SenateFormer governor general Adrienne Clarkson arrived for a swearing in ceremony.
Mark Carney sworn in as Prime Minister, unveils slimmed down cabinetAdrienne Clarkson is acknowledged for paying tribute to the Aga Khan.
Letters to the editor, Feb. 11: ‘The more we retaliate … the more we may end up looking like the United States’




































































