5) Who was the first Acadian to become Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island?
a) J. Henri Blanchard of Charlottetown; b) Joseph A. Bernard of Tignish; c) J. Aubin Doiron of Summerside.
Answer: Joseph A. Bernard of Tignish
Joseph A. Bernard was the 16th Lieutenant Governor of the Island, a position he held from 1945 to 1950. He also has the distinction of being the first Acadian to hold this prestigious position in a Canadian province.
A businessman, he owned a big general store in Tignish. Before becoming Lieutenant Governor, he served in the Island Legislative Assembly for two years.
He was a grandson of Stanislas F. Perry, the first Island Acadian to be elected to the provincial legislature and the House of Commons.