P.E.I. lieutenant-governor announcement expected this week
Frank Lewis has been serving in the position for five years
An announcement will be made within days on the position of lieutenant-governor for Prince Edward Island, says a spokesperson for the office of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Frank Lewis was sworn in five years ago Monday for what was described by the office of Stephen Harper as a five-year term.
It's not clear yet whether Lewis will continue to serve in the position or a new lieutenant-governor will be announced.
Five years is the normal length of a term for a lieutenant-governor in Canada, however technically all lieutenant-governors serve at the pleasure of the Queen, who in turn takes direction from the prime minister as to who should serve and when there should be a change in office.
Justin Trudeau is expected to visit P.E.I. Tuesday.
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Corrections
- A previous version of this story said lieutenant-governors serve at the pleasure of the Governor General. In fact, they serve at the pleasure of the Queen.Aug 16, 2016 6:42 AM AT
With files from Kerry Campbell