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There should be a map on the information of the Chinese governor of Canada.

Wu (1939 (28 years of the Republic of China)), a Hong Kong native, was born in Taishan, Guangdong, and is currently the Governor-General of Canada. She is the first Chinese and the second female governor in Canada. Wu is a Hakka. Because her father has British nationality, during the war, Britain and Japan exchanged prisoners of war. Wu Jiayi immigrated to Canada in 1942 (3 1), a "special case" in China Immigration Law that allowed Chinese to enter the country. Wu attended public schools in Ottawa and entered the University of Toronto on 1956. During her college years, she was awarded the British Literature Prize by the then Governor-General. After she got his literary position on 1960, she followed her parents to travel to Southeast Asia. Wu Yu 1996 started her master's program at the College of Arts and Sciences of Paris University. Her thesis is a poem by meredith. 1963, she married Steven Clarkson, a political science professor who also taught at the University of Toronto. 1975 when she divorced, she began to alienate her children, so that she rarely sees each other now. Wu's broadcasting career has improved her popularity. She produced and hosted several programs at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). They include: Thirty Years Old, adrianna at large, Grade Five, Summer in adrienne clarkson and Gift from adrienne clarkson. From 1987 to 1988, she served as the chairman of a publishing company named mcclelland and Stewart, and wrote several books. She also served as the representative of Ontario, Canada in Paris, France in the1980s. On the recommendation of the then Prime Minister and the appointment of Queen Elizabeth II of Canada, Wu was sworn in as the 26th Governor-General of Canada on17 October. She is the second woman, the first non-white, and the first governor without political or military background. As the Governor-General of Canada, she is the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces of Canada. In 2002, she visited Canadian soldiers fighting in Afghanistan in this capacity. At the beginning of Wu's tenure, she was highly praised for taking over the post of governor, which attracted more public attention. However, her expenses have also been criticized by the public. Since she took office, the expenditure of the Government House has increased by 200%. One of the reasons for the increase in expenditure is that some expenses previously paid by government agencies, such as bodyguards, have now become the expenses of the Government House. In 2003, Wu He and other 50 famous Canadian people visited Finland, Russia and Iceland. Some people criticized her visit as a waste of money. But the governor's office said it was a very successful visit, especially the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The visit was planned and paid for by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. In 2004, he went to France to attend the ceremony to commemorate the Allied landing in Normandy. Because Wu attended the ceremony as the "head of state of Canada", but Queen Elizabeth II also attended, there is a constitutional problem with the title of Wu used to attend the ceremony. Although Governor Wu has been criticized, she and her husband are more persistent than other governors in reaching out to the mainstream of Canada. She went to Kosovo to meet the local Canadian peace forces and spent a Christmas on a Canadian destroyer stationed in the Persian Gulf. She also writes her own speeches. Wu began to live with John Salo, a philosopher and writer, from 1984 and got married in 1999. She has a sister-in-law named Li Dehui, who is the first Chinese Canadian member of the House of Lords. Although some Canadian Chinese are proud of Wu's achievements in literature and politics, some Chinese think that apart from her name, she is not actually from China, for example, she doesn't know Chinese. So some Canadians feel that she does not represent any ethnic minority in this position.