Donald Ethell

Colonel The Honourable
Donald Ethell
OC OMM MSC AOE CD
17th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
In office
May 11, 2010  June 12, 2015
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor General Michaëlle Jean
David Johnston
Premier Ed Stelmach
Alison Redford
Dave Hancock
Jim Prentice
Rachel Notley
Preceded by Norman Kwong
Succeeded by Lois Mitchell
Personal details
Born Donald Stewart Ethell
(1937-07-23) July 23, 1937
Vancouver, British Columbia
Spouse(s) Linda Ethell
Profession Soldier
Military service
Allegiance  Canada
Service/branch Canadian Army
Years of service 1955–1993
Rank Colonel

Donald Stewart Ethell OC OMM AOE MSC CD (born July 23, 1937) is a retired Canadian Army colonel and was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.

Career

Ethell was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1937, the son of a nurse and a navy chief petty officer.[1] He enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1955 after being rejected by the Navy and rejected from the Air Force.[2]

Ethell enlisted as a rifleman in the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada at the age of 17 and underwent basic training at the Currie Barracks in Calgary. He served in West Germany during the Cold War and rebadged to Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in 1970 when the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada was removed from regular army service. He rose through the non-commissioned officer ranks to warrant officer until he was commissioned as an officer in 1972.

Demonstrating an ability for leadership, Ethell eventually rose to the rank of colonel. He eventually became a veteran of 14 international peacekeeping deployments, with service in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, Central America and the Balkans. Following his military retirement in 1993,[3] Ethell became involved in humanitarian efforts, including CARE Canada.

He is an officer in the Order of Canada[4] and the Order of Military Merit[5] and a member of the Alberta Order of Excellence.

Lieutenant governor

On April 8, 2010, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced his appointment as the next Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.[6] He was installed on May 11, 2010.[7] He was made a Knight of Justice in the Venerable Order of Saint John on September 11, 2010, and installed as vice prior of the order's Alberta Council.[8]

As the viceregal representative in Alberta, he was styled "His Honour" while in office and has the right to the style "the Honourable" for life. He succeeded Norman Kwong.

During his time as Lieutenant Governor, Ethell has sworn in each of Alison Redford, Dave Hancock, and Jim Prentice as Premier of Alberta. Rachel Notley was sworn in on his behalf by Catherine Fraser, the Chief Justice of Alberta, as Ethell was recovering from back surgery.

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Order of precedence
Preceded by
Catherine Fraser, The Chief Justice of The Court of Appeal of Alberta
Order of precedence in Alberta
as of 2016
Succeeded by
Ed Stelmach, Former Premier of Alberta
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