Prime minister should have lieutenant-governor shortlists, constitutional lawyer says
OTTAWA — The COVID-19 emergency and a recent court ruling in New Brunswick show why the prime minister should have a succession plan for lieutenant-governors, one constitutional lawyer says.
“The weirdest aspect of the Canadian constitution is that if there is no lieutenant-governor, no bill can become law,” said Lyle Skinner.
And the case of New Brunswick Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy shows why that could become critically important.
She was appointed in September 2019, after her predecessor Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau died of cancer in August.