List of lieutenant governors of Saskatchewan

The following is a list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Saskatchewan. Though the present day office of the lieutenant governor in Saskatchewan came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1905, the post is a continuation from the first governorship of the Northwest Territories in 1869.

Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan, 1905-present

# Name Governor from Governor until
Governors under Edward VII (1905  1910):
1. Amédée Emmanuel Forget 1 September 1905
Governors under George V (1910  1936):
1. cont... 14 October 1910
2. George William Brown 14 October 1910 18 October 1915
3. Sir Richard Stuart Lake 18 October 1915 18 February 1921
4. Henry William Newlands 18 February 1921 31 March 1931
5. Hugh Edwin Munroe 31 March 1931
Governors under Edward VIII (1936):
5. cont... 10 September 1936
6. Archibald Peter McNab 10 September 1936
Governors under George VI (1936  1952):
6. cont... 27 February 1945
7. Thomas Miller 27 February 1945 20 June 1945
8. Reginald John Marsden Parker 22 June 1945 23 March 1948
9. John Michael Uhrich 23 March 1948 15 June 1951
10. William John Patterson 15 June 1951
Governors under Elizabeth II (1952  present):
10. cont... 3 February 1958
11. Frank Lindsay Bastedo 3 February 1958 1 March 1963
12. Robert Leith Hanbidge QC 1 March 1963 2 February 1970
13. Stephen Worobetz OC MC SOM FRCSC 2 February 1970 29 February 1976
14. George Porteous CM MBE 3 March 1976 7 February 1978
15. Cameron Irwin McIntosh 22 February 1978 6 July 1983
16. Frederick William Johnson OC SOM 6 July 1983 7 September 1988
17. Sylvia Olga Fedoruk OC SOM 7 September 1988 31 May 1994
18. John E. N. Wiebe SOM 31 May 1994 21 February 2000
19. Lynda Maureen Haverstock CM SOM 21 February 2000 1 August 2006
20. Gordon L. Barnhart SOM 1 August 2006 22 March 2012
21. Vaughn Solomon Schofield SOM SVM 22 March 2012 Present

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