 And in Canada, the country has installed an Indigenous woman as its Governor-General making her the first of sorts person to hold the post. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named Mary Simone to serve as the representative in Canada of its head of state Queen Elizabeth earlier this month. The former journalist, Ambassador and community advocate is the first Indigenous person to take on the role created more than 400 years ago to represent the colonial power on North American soil. The change comes as Canada grapples with the legacy of its treatment of Indigenous people. I do. So help you God. Do you swear that you will well and truly serve Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in the office of Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada and duly and impartially administer justice therein? I do. So help you God. Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Mae Simon. We need people like Ms. Simon because we need people who build bridges and bring us together. I am honoured, humbled and ready to be Canada's first Indigenous Governor-General. I have heard from Canadians who describe a renewed sense of possibility for our country and hope that I can bring people together.