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The Honourable Lois
E. Hole, C. M., 2000-2005
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
Member, Order of Canada
Chancellor, Alberta Order of Excellence
Dame of Justice, Most Venerable Order
of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
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On December 9, 1999, Prime Minister Jean Chretien, appointed successful businesswoman,
best-selling author, education advocate and community supporter, Lois Elsa Hole as
Alberta's 15th Lieutenant Governor. She is the second woman in Alberta's history to serve
as Lieutenant Governor.
Born and raised in Buchanan, Saskatchewan, Mrs. Hole moved to Edmonton in her early
teens and completed her secondary education at Strathcona Composite High School.
Married to Ted Hole, they have two sons, Bill and Jim, and three grandchildren.
In 1952, she and her husband Ted bought a mixed farm in St. Albert which, by 1960, they
had diversified into a vegetable and mixed garden business. In 1979 the farm was
incorporated as Hole's Greenhouses & Gardens Ltd. and their sons joined the business
full-time. It has since grown into one of the largest retail greenhouse operations in
western Canada.
Mrs. Hole served as a school trustee for the St. Albert School District #6 from 1981 to
the fall of 1998. She previously served, for fourteen years, as a trustee and chairperson
for the Sturgeon School Division and, for eleven years, as a member of the Athabasca
University Governing Council. Mrs. Hole has served as director of the Farm Credit
Corporation and as Honourary Chair for the 27th Canadian Congress on Criminal Justice and
for the Children's Millennium Fund. She also served as a board member of the Canadian
Heritage Garden Foundation, the Child & Adolescent Services Association and the
Quality of Life Commission.
As Chancellor of the University of Alberta, Her Honour served as the titular head of
the University, chairing all Senate meetings, serving as a member of the Board of
Governors, representing the University at all ceremonial occasions and presiding over
convocation to confer all degrees.
Mrs. Hole is the author of six gardening books (all Canadian bestsellers) and a newly
released collection of life stories, photographs and growing information entitled
"I'll Never Marry a Farmer". She has been a regular contributor to the Globe and
Mail, Edmonton Journal, and the Edmonton Sun, and was the writer of the Canadian portion
of the 1999 Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Companion. She has appeared regularly on the
"Grapevine" segment of CBC TV's Canadian Gardener.
During the past five years, she has spoken to nearly 600 gardening groups and
businesses across North America, to a total audience of nearly 100,000 people. In 1983,
Mrs. Hole was awarded an honourary doctorate from Athabasca University and in 1997
received a Distinguished Citizen Honourary Diploma in Business from Grant MacEwan
Community College. In 1995 she was named as both Edmonton Business and Professional Woman
of the Year and as St. Albert's Citizen of the Year. In 1999 she was appointed a Member of
the Order of Canada.
She was installed as Lieutenant Governor on February 10th, 2000.
Mrs. Hole died on Thursday, January 6, 2005 in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Biography supplied by the Office of the Honourable Lois E. Hole, C.M.
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