Canada is on the eve of a major milestone, as Inuk leader Mary Simon prepares to be sworn in as the country’s 30th governor general. She’s the first Indigenous person to take on the role of the Queen’s representative. David Akin takes a look at her story, and how she carved her path into Rideau Hall.
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Mary Simon’s historic journey from an Inuit village to Rideau Hall
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