Sharon Johnston

Sharon Johnston CC DStJ (born 1943) is a Canadian author who was the 55th viceregal consort of Canada, due to being the wife of David Johnston, the 28th Governor General of Canada.

Sharon Johnston
55th Viceregal consort of Canada
In office
October 1, 2010 – October 2, 2017
Governor GeneralDavid Johnston
Preceded byJean-Daniel Lafond
Succeeded byWhit Fraser (2021)
Personal details
Born1943 (age 80–81)
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Spouse
(m. 1964)
Children5, including Alex Johnston
Alma mater
Occupation

Life and career

A native of Sault Ste. Marie, she completed her studies in physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the University of Toronto and received a BSc degree at the University of Western Ontario and an MSc degree at McGill University. She also graduated as a Doctor of Philosophy in rehabilitation science at McGill.[1][2]

The Johnstons married in 1964 and were high school sweethearts.[3]

She began her medical career working for the Crippled Children's Centre in Toronto, now known as the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.[4]

At the time of her husband's appointment as Governor General, she was taking a creative writing course at Humber College and writing a historical fiction novel.[4][5] The novel, the first volume of a planned trilogy, was published by Dundurn Press as Matrons and Madams in April 2015.[6]

She operates a horse training centre,[7] Chatterbox Farm outside of Waterloo, Ontario, which she owns with her husband.[4] They have five daughters together, including Alex Johnston.[8]

Honours


Ribbon bars of Sharon Johnston

RibbonDescriptionNotes
Order of Canada (CC)
  • Companion
    (September 5, 2010)
  • Extraordinary Companion
    (October 2, 2017)[14]
Order of St. John (DStJ)
  • Dame of Justice
    (September 5, 2010)
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
  • Canadian version
    (February 6, 2012)[11]

Honorary military appointments

Honorary educational appointments

Sharon Johnston has been nominated to many voluntary educational roles, such as the board of Collège international Marie de France in Montreal, and Bishop's College School in Lennoxville, Quebec.[16]

Honorary degrees

LocationDateSchoolDegree
 British Columbia2015Vancouver Island UniversityDoctor of Laws (LLD)[17]
 OntarioJune 7, 2016Carleton UniversityDoctor of Laws (LLD)[18][19]
 ManitobaMay 18, 2017University of ManitobaDoctor of Laws (LLD)[20]
 OntarioJune 21, 2017University of Western OntarioDoctor of Laws (LLD)[21]
 Ontario2018Nipissing UniversityDoctor of Education (DEd) [22]
 New Brunswick2019Mount Allison UniversityDoctor of Laws (LLD) [23]
 OntarioJune 23, 2021University of Ontario Institute of TechnologyDoctor of Laws (LLD) [24]

See also

References

Honorary titles
Preceded by Viceregal Consort of Canada
2010–2017
Succeeded by