Brenda Murphy

Brenda Murphy ONB (born 1958 or 1959) is a Canadian activist and politician, who is the 32nd lieutenant governor of New Brunswick, since September 8, 2019.[3]

Brenda Murphy
32nd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Assumed office
September 8, 2019
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralJulie Payette
Mary Simon
PremierBlaine Higgs
Preceded byJocelyne Roy-Vienneau
Personal details
Born1958 or 1959 (age 62–63)[1]
Domestic partnerLinda Boyle[2]

Career

She formerly served as a municipal councillor in Grand Bay–Westfield and served as the executive director of the Saint John Women's Empowerment Network in Saint John, best known for her advocacy on poverty and domestic violence issues.[4] She served on a federal advisory council on poverty, and on New Brunswick's advisory council on the status of women.[2]

Lieutenant-governor

Since September 8, 2019, she has served as lieutenant governor of New Brunswick. She is both the province's first openly LGBTQ lieutenant governor and the first openly LGBTQ person to hold any viceregal office in Canada.[1]

In April 2022, the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick ruled that her appointment as lieutenant governor was unconstitutional, as her status as uniligual violated the bilingual status of the province under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.[5]

Personal life

Murphy is an out lesbian and lives in Grand Bay–Westfield.

References


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