Alberta businesswoman named lieutenant-governor, first Muslim in role in Canada
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named business owner and philanthropist Salma Lakhani as Alberta’s new lieutenant-governor.
When she formally takes over the role, Lakhani will become Canada’s first Muslim lieutenant-governor.
She replaces Lois Mitchell as the Queen’s representative in the province.
Lakhani has been long recognized for her work and philanthropy in a range of fields, including health care and human rights.