Lieutenant-Governor Installation Ceremony
Mike Savage took the oath of office today, December 13, in Halifax as the 34th Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation. The release about the event is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/12/13/mike-savage-installed-lieutenant-governor
Mike Savage took the oaths to become Nova Scotia's 34th Lieutenant-Governor. (Communications Nova Scotia)
Arthur J. LeBlanc, now the former lieutenant-governor, presents new Lt.-Gov. Mike Savage with the Royal Key. The Royal Key is a symbol of the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia's office and marks the transfer of responsibility for Government House. It was first presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during the 2010 Royal Tour. (Communications Nova Scotia)
Premier Tim Houston welcomes Mike Savage as Lieutenant-Governor during the installation ceremony today, December 13, in the Red Chamber at Province House. (Communications Nova Scotia)
Lt.-Gov. Mike Savage acknowledges a crowd of distinguished guests honouring his installation as 34th Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia in Province House. (Communications Nova Scotia)
Premier Tim Houston (left) stands next to Lt.-Gov. Mike Savage after he took the oaths to become Nova Scotia's 34th Lieutenant-Governor. Michael Wood, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, stands to the right of Lt.-Gov. Savage. (Communications Nova Scotia)
Premier Tim Houston and his wife, Carol (left) stand with Lt.-Gov. Mike Savage and his wife, Darlene (right) following the installation ceremony at Province House. (Communications Nova Scotia)
Lt.-Gov. Mike Savage (centre), conducts the inspection of the Quarter Guard and band outside Province House following the installation ceremony. (Communications Nova Scotia)