
Edith Dumont
Edith Dumont is the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, serving as the Queen's representative in the province. She was appointed to this ceremonial role in 2021 and plays a key part in the legislative process, including delivering the Throne Speech that outlines the government's priorities. In the recent Throne Speech, Dumont highlighted the Ontario government's commitment to reducing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting mining approvals, particularly in the face of economic challenges posed by U.S. tariffs.
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Recent news mentions
Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont was present at the opening of the Ontario courts.
Ontario’s top court has too few judges compared with other provinces, Chief Justice saysOntario Lt.-Gov. Edith Dumont arrives alongside Ontario Premier Doug Ford ahead of speech from the throne.
Ontario introduces bill to remove provincial trade barriersEdith Dumont is the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario who read the Throne Speech in the Legislature.
Ontario Throne Speech pledges to drop provincial trade barriers, speed up mines in face of U.S. trade war









