Jack Wiebe

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The Honourable John (Jack) Wiebe, former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan MLA and Canadian Senator
The Honourable John (Jack) Wiebe, former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan MLA and Canadian Senator

John E. N. (Jack) Wiebe, SOM (born May 31, 1936) is a Canadian farmer and politician. He has served as Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan and as Senator.

Born in Herbert, Saskatchewan, he was elected as a Liberal in a 1971 by-election as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Morse. He was re-elected in 1975.

From 1994 to 2000, he was Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, carrying out such duties as reading the Speech from the Throne, swearing in premiers and Cabinet ministers, opening legislative sessions, and bestowing honours upon Saskatchewan citizens.

In 2000, he was appointed by Jean Chrétien to the Senate representing the senatorial division of Saskatchewan. A Liberal, he resigned in 2004.

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Preceded by
Sylvia O. Fedoruk
Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
1994-2000
Succeeded by
Lynda M. Haverstock


Lieutenant-Governors of Saskatchewan
Forget | Brown | Lake | Newlands | Munroe | McNab | Miller | Parker | Uhrich | Patterson | Bastedo | Hanbidge | Worobetz | Porteous | McIntosh | Johnson | Fedoruk | Wiebe | Haverstock | Barnhart