Yes, but this requirement goes back only to the 1960s when the first Canadian-born Governor General was appointed or when the first francophone one was (General Georges Vanier).
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The prime minister at the time was Robert Borden
The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, P.C., C.C., C.M.M., C.D., the 23rd Governor General of Canada, was the first female to serve as Canada's governor general.
The Canadian province where French is the principle language is Quebec. New Brunswick is the only officially blingual province (French and English), all other provinces are bilingual to the point that all services are provided in both of Canada's official languages.
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