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  1. Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc (nacido en Nuevo Brunswick, 1927, fallecido en Nuevo Brunswick, 2009) fue el vigésimo quinto Gobernador General de Canadá entre 1995 y 1999. Criado en una comunidad francófona, LeBlanc era maestro y periodista antes de ser elegido miembro del parlamento canadiense en 1972.

  2. Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc PC CC CMM ONB CD (December 18, 1927 – June 24, 2009) was a Canadian journalist and politician who served as Governor General of Canada from 1995 to 1999, the 25th since Canadian Confederation.

  3. Roméo LeBlanc est nommé gouverneur général du Canada par Jean Chrétien le 8 février 1995 et devient ainsi le premier Acadien, et le premier originaire des provinces maritimes à occuper ce poste 2. Il démissionne de son poste en 1999 en raison de problèmes de santé. Adrienne Clarkson lui succède. Atteint de la maladie d'Alzheimer, il ...

  4. In 1974 the fisheries portfolio was assigned to Roméo LeBlanc as the minister of state (fisheries) assisting the minister of the environment. When LeBlanc was appointed as the minister of the environment in 1976, the post was restyled minister of fisheries and environment.

  5. Dominic A. LeBlanc PC KC MP (born December 14, 1967) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs since 2023.

  6. Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc PC CC CMM ONB CD KStJ (December 18, 1927 – June 24, 2009) was a Canadian journalist and politician. He was the 25th Governor General of Canada from 1995 through 1999. LeBlanc died on June 24, 2009 in Grande-Digue , New Brunswick from Alzheimer's disease at the age of 81.

  7. Originally named Greater Moncton International Airport, the airport was renamed in 2016, in honour of former Governor General Roméo LeBlanc. The GMIA handled 674,406 passengers and 122,308 aircraft movements in 2019. GMIA covers a total land area of 760 hectares (1,878 acres) of airport property.