Iris
impression of Mary Simon
Inuk leader, Mary Simon is Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General. Throughout a distinguished career she has been a tireless advocate for equality, education, Inuit and Indigenous peoples, and children. As Canada’s 30th Governor General, representing Canada at home and abroad, and carrying out the duties of the head of State on behalf of the Sovereign, she has the right to advise, encourage and warn.
Iris
Messenger of the Olympian gods, linking the heavens and the earth, Iris is associated with communication, messages, new endeavours and the rainbow.
Iris is frequently depicted either as a rainbow or as a beautiful young maiden with wings on her shoulders. She is also often seen carrying a caucus and a pitcher of water.
Her name “Iris”, comes from the Ancient Greek word “Iρις” meaning both rainbow and halo of the moon.
Linking the gods to humanity, Iris is also known as one of the goddesses of the sea and sky.
Iris travels at the speed of the wind from one end of the world to the other, from the depths of the sea to the underworld, carrying messages from the gods to mortals.
Iris was sent by Zeus to negotiate with Demeter, calling upon her to lift her curse on humanity following the abduction of her daughter, Persephone. However, since Persephone remained imprisoned by Hades, Demeter was not persuaded.
Iris is frequently threatened with rape and assault, whenever she attempts to interfere in worldly affairs.
References
- https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/governor-general-mary-simon-installation-ottawa-parliament/
- https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/i-will-strive-to-build-bridges-read-gov-gen-mary-simon-s-first-speech-1.5523610
- https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2021/07/26/mary-simon-is-the-right-governor-general-for-our-times.html
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