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Outgoing Gov. Gen. says criticisms levelled against her French abilities were unfair

Posted on: May 24, 2026 13:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Outgoing Gov. Gen. says criticisms levelled against her French abilities were unfair

Outgoing Gov. Gen. The virgin simon the canaanite says the criticisms levelled against her o'er her power to talk French were "unfair" and it ultimately did not impede her connecting with Canadians while in the role.

"Of course I think it's unfair, simply because we can't learn a language overnight. I didn't have the opportunity, like others, to take French when I was growing up," Simon said in an interview on Rosemary Barton Live airing Sunday morning.

Simon, who is Canada's first Indigenous Governor General, was known for her work on Arctic and Indigenous issues and for her efforts in advocating for Inuit rights, youth and culture before she took the role.

"When the attack started to happen, it seemed really strange that I would be the one being attacked when a whole committee of people that vetted the process came to the conclusion that I was the right person at the right time for this country," she said.

A lawsuit was later filed by French-language advocacy groups, who argued Simon cannot hold the position because she does not speak French and wanted her appointment invalidated.

'Of course I think it's unfair': Mary Simon reflects on backlash to her French language skills

The federal government attempted to get the lawsuit thrown out, but in 2024 the Quebec Superior Court ruled it could move forward and be heard on its merits.

Simon told host Rosemary Barton she did take it very seriously to learn French.

"I had a tutor. I did two days a week, and I am in a position where I can read French and I can understand what I'm saying in a speech. At the beginning I didn't," Simon said. "The only thing left after all this is said and done is the ability to have a conversation."

The government paid more than $52,000 for 324 hours of French classes as of last year, Simon's office said in response to questions by the Bloc Québécois.

The outgoing Governor General acknowledged Canada has two official languages — English and French — but noted there are many Indigenous languages that are being lost in Canada.

"Even my language, Inuktituk, is slowly weakening because official languages are supported to grow and be prosperous languages whereas Indigenous languages are not. If we're going to save Indigenous languages as a country, we have to do more."

Fraser wrote that Simon was doing important work in Quebec by highlighting a unique food assistance program, but "overnight, outrage poured from a half dozen additional papers and radio stations, in both 'official languages.'"

"None were asked if they had ever tried learning the Governor-General's Indigenous language, Inuktitut," Fraser wrote.

Journalists who engaged in critical coverage of Simon's language skills didn't acknowledge that she wasn't taught French in Quebec schools, despite being raised in the province, Fraser wrote, adding that "going there is too much hypocrisy to bear."

Simon, a champion of reconciliation, said there's still much more work to do on the issue and that she's been working with an advisory committee to make reconciliation a key part of Rideau Hall's work.

"Hopefully that will continue," Simon said, adding that she's had conversations with incoming governor general Louise Arbour about the work that's been done.

"I think we need to champion to continue leading that priority. And it's about traveling and getting to know both non-Indigenous and Indigenous people across the country and helping to support them," Simon said.

Reconciliation is a value, not a policy issue: Governor General

In September last year, nearly a decade after appearing as an honorary witness before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Simon said a "tremendous change" is taking place in Canada.

"The most visible is the dialogue that is happening between First Nations, Inuit and Native peoples with other Canadians," she said at the time. Simon also noted reconciliation isn't a policy issue that can be fixed with a set of laws.

Simon told Barton she will continue to carry her role as a bridge builder in the areas she feels passionate about, including reconciliation. 

When asked what she'll miss about being governor general, Simon said she'll miss meeting Canadians across the country.

"I love my team, and we work so much together. You get to know people and you find moments where you can spend time together," Simon said. "But the positive side is my family is very happy."

Earlier this month, Carney announced Arbour, a former Supreme Court justice, will be installed as Canada's next governor general on June 8.

Associate Producer

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