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Nationality
  
Canada

Spouse
  
David Johnston (m. 1964)

Role
  
David Johnston's wife


Name
  
Sharon Johnston

Children
  
5

Books
  
Matrons and Madams

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Born
  
1943 (age 72–73)
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Alma mater
  
University of Toronto University of Western Ontario (BSc) McGill University (MSc, PhD)

Occupation
  
Rehabilitation Science Therapist, author

Known for
  
Viceregal consort to David Lloyd Johnston

Education
  
University of Toronto, McGill University

People also search for
  
David Johnston, Jenifer Johnston

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Sharon Johnston CC DStJ (born 1943) is the wife of David Johnston, the 28th Governor General of Canada.

A native of Sault Ste. Marie, she completed her studies in physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the University of Toronto and received a BSc degree at the University of Western Ontario and an MSc degree at McGill University. She also graduated as a Doctor of Philosophy in rehabilitation science at McGill.

The Johnstons married in 1965 and were high school sweethearts.

She began her medical career working for the Crippled Children's Centre in Toronto, now known as the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.

At the time of her husband's appointment as Governor General, she was taking a creative writing course at Humber College and writing a historical fiction novel. The novel, the first volume of a planned trilogy, was published by Dundurn Press as Matrons and Madams in April 2015.

She operates a horse training centre, Chatterbox Farm outside of Waterloo, Ontario, which she owns with her husband. They have five daughters together.

As the Viceregal consort of Canada, she is styled Her Excellency while in office. She was invested ex officio as Companion of the Order of Canada (CC) by Queen Elizabeth II on September 5, 2010 during an audience with the Queen. She is also appointed as a Dame of Justice of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.

References

Sharon Johnston Wikipedia