New governor general to give up French citizenship
CBC News | Posted: September 25, 2005 7:12 PM | Last Updated: September 25, 2005
Michaëlle Jean said Sunday that she is giving up her dual French citizenship. Jean takes up her post as Governor General of Canada on Tuesday.
In a brief statement, Jean said she was making the move given the duties she will be assuming, including the title of commander in chief of the Canadian Forces.
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Jean was born in Haiti and grew up in Montreal. She acquired French citizenship when she married filmmaker Jean-Daniel Lafond, who was born in France.
Jean will be installed Tuesday as Governor General, succeeding Adrienne Clarkson.
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Text of Statement by Governor General-designate Michaëlle Jean, Sept. 25:
"In light of the responsibilities related to the function of Governor General of Canada and Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces, I have decided to renounce the French citizenship that I acquired for family reasons in 2004.
"France acceded to my request by decree on September 23, 2005."