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  1. Adrienne Louise Clarkson PC CC CMM COM CD FRSC FRAIC FRCPSC (Chinese: 伍冰枝; née Poy; born February 10, 1939) is a Hong Kong–born Canadian journalist and stateswoman who served from 1999 to 2005 as Governor General of Canada, the 26th since Canadian Confederation.

  2. Adrienne Clarkson (de soltera, Poy) fue la gobernadora general de Canadá entre 1999 y 2005. Nació en Hong Kong el 10 de febrero de 1939 y en 1942 se mudó junto con su familia a Ottawa, Canadá. Estudió inglés y francés en la Universidad de Toronto y también en la Universidad de París en Francia, y es totalmente bilingüe.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2015 · Welcome to the official website of The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Canada’s 26th Governor General from 1999-2005. Madame Clarkson is universally acknowledged to have transformed the office during her six years at Rideau Hall and to have left an indelible mark on Canada’s history.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2010 · Adrienne Louise Clarkson, PC, CC, CMM, COM, CD, 26th governor general of Canada 1999–2005, television personality, journalist, novelist, public servant, publisher (born 10 February 1939 in Hong Kong). In 1999, Clarkson was appointed as Canada’s 26th governor general by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.

  5. The 26th Governor General of Canada (1999-2005) since Confederation in 1867, when Canada became a nation, Adrienne Clarkson is universally acknowledged to have transformed the office during her six years at Rideau Hall, the official residence of Canada’s head of state, and to have left an indelible mark on Canada’s history.

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Adrienne Clarkson (born Feb. 10, 1939, Hong Kong) is a Canadian statesman, author, and television personality. She was governor-general of Canada from 1999 to 2005. Clarkson fled the British colony of Hong Kong with her family in 1942, after the Japanese had occupied the island.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Adrienne Clarkson, who served as the 26th governor general of Canada from 1999 to 2005. She was a distinguished broadcaster, journalist, author and Order of Canada recipient.