This is a list of historical lieutenant governors of the North-West Territories, Canada. The position of Lieutenant Governor lasted from the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory in 1869 to the creation of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905.

Since the establishment of Saskatchewan and Alberta from the Territories' most populated regions, the territory had no lieutenant governor. Instead, a commissioner represents the federal government and acts as the de facto representative of the King. Yukon was carved out of the North-West Territories in 1898 and has had its own commissioners since then.

See also

  • Commissioners of Northwest Territories
  • List of Northwest Territories premiers
  • List of Northwest Territories general elections

Notes

References


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LieutenantGovernor Governor of New South Wales

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History Past Governors and LieutenantGovernors Government House

The LieutenantGovernors of Upper Canada and Ontario 17921899, by D. B