Subject
News; Articles; Community
Description
Lincoln Alexander, who died Friday at age 90, was the antithesis of a stuffy Queen’s representative in Ontario. When he wasn’t attending functions — and there were many — as Ontario 24th lieutenant governor (1985-991) he could often be found wandering the halls of Queen’s Park chatting with cabinet minister and custodians, and everyone in between. He was arguably one of Ontario’s most popular LGs, a big man with big personality that left many total strangers feeling he was one of them, especially when he said, “just call me Linc.”
Creator
Richard J. Brennan
Source
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012/10/19/lincoln_alexander_gone_but_not_forgotten.html
Publisher
File
