Former Lieutenant Governors


The Official Residents of the current Government House before 1945

The current Government House was built as a residence for the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories, with the first Lieutenant Governor taking residence in 1891.

The Honourable Joseph Royal, 1891-1893

The Honourable Charles H. Mackintosh, 1893-1898

The Honourable Malcolm C. Cameron, June-September 1898 (died in office)

The Honourable Amédée Forget (First Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Saskatchewan), 1898-1910

The Honourable George W. Brown, 1910-1915

The Honourable Sir Richard S. Lake, 1915-1921

The Honourable Henry W. Newlands, 1921-1931

The Honourable Hugh E. Munroe, 1931-1936

The Honourable Archibald P. McNab, 1936-1945


Lieutenant Governors of the Province of Saskatchewan after 1945

In 1945, Government House ceased being the Lieutenant Governor's official residence. The federal government leased the building for a veteran's rehabilitation centre.

Following renovations in 1958, the building became an adult education facility, renamed Saskatchewan House.

During this time the Office of the Lieutenant Governor was moved to the Hotel Saskatchewan in downtown Regina.

In 1984, the Lieutenant Governor's working office returned to Government House.

The Honourable Thomas Miller, February-April 1945 (died in office)

The Honourable Reginald J.M. Parker, 1945-1948

The Honourable John M. Uhrich, 1948-1951

The Honourable William J. Patterson, 1951-1958

The Honourable Frank L. Bastedo, 1958-1963

The Honourable Robert L. Hanbidge, 1963-1970

The Honourable Dr. Stephen Worobetz, 1970-1976

The Honourable George Porteous, 1976-1978

The Honourable C. Irwin McIntosh, 1978-1983

The Honourable Frederick W. Johnson, 1983-1988

The Honourable Dr. Sylvia O. Fedoruk, 1988-1994

The Honourable John E.N. Wiebe, 1994-2000

The Honourable Dr. Lynda M. Haverstock, 2000-2006

The Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, 2006-2012

The Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield, 2012-2018

The Honourable W. Thomas Molloy, 2018-2019 (died in office)

The Honourable Russ Mirasty, 2019-2025