Thomas Molloy sworn in as lieutenant-governor of Saskatchewan
Queen Elizabeth II has a new official representative to Saskatchewan.
Thomas Molloy was sworn in Wednesday morning as the province’s new lieutenant-governor in a special ceremony at the Saskatchewan Legislature.
Molloy is a Saskatchewan lawyer and treaty negotiator whose accomplishments include work on the creation of the territory of Nunavut.
Immediately following his oath of office, Molloy was proclaimed lieutenant-governor by Premier Scott Moe who also offered words of welcome and congratulations.