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This is a list of the Lieutenant-Governors of Saskatchewan, Canada, since its establishment in 1905. Prior to 1905, the Sovereign's representative in what is now Saskatchewan was the Lieutenant-Governor of the Northwest Territories.

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Lieutenant-Governor Term
Hon. Amédée E. Forget 1905 to 1910
Hon. George W. Brown 1910 to 1915
Hon. Sir Richard Lake 1915 to 1921
Hon. Henry W. Newlands 1921 to 1931
Hon. Hugh E. Munroe 1931 to 1936
Hon. Archibald Peter McNab 1936 to 1945
Hon. Thomas Miller 1945-02 to 1945-04
Hon. Reginald J. M. Parker 1945 to 1948
Hon. John Michael Uhrich 1948 to 1951
Hon. William J. Patterson 1951 to 1958
Hon. Frank Lindsay Bastedo 1958 to 1963
Hon. Robert L. Hanbidge 1963 to 1970
Hon. Stephen Worobetz 1970 to 1976
Hon. George Porteous 1976 to 1977
Hon. C. Irwin McIntosh 1978 to 1983
Hon. Frederick W. Johnson 1983 to 1988
Hon. Dr. Sylvia O. Fedoruk 1988 to 1994
Hon. John E. N. Wiebe 1994 to 2000
Hon. Dr. Lynda M. Haverstock 2000 to 2006
Hon. Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart 2006 to present

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Lieutenant-Governor (Canada)>lieutenant-governors Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - New Brunswick - Newfoundland and Labrador - Nova Scotia - Ontario - Prince Edward Island - Quebec - Saskatchewan
Territorial commissioners Northwest Territories - Nunavut - Yukon
Historical governors Governors of New France (1627-1760) - Governors of Acadia - Northwest Territories (1869-1905)

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