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New Brunswick's lieutenant-governor undergoing chemotherapy for cancer

New Brunswick's Lt.-Gov Jocelyne Roy Vienneau announced Sunday that she has been diagnosed with cancer.

Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau announced Sunday that she had been diagnosed with cancer

Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy Vienneau announced Sunday that she had been diagnosed with cancer and is receiving chemotherapy. (Hadeel Ibrahim/CBC)

New Brunswick's Lt.-GovJocelyne Roy Vienneau announced Sunday that she hasbeen diagnosed with cancer.

Roy Vienneau made the announcement at Fredericton Run for the Cure, an annual fundraising andawareness event for cancer charities.

Tim Richardson, the lieutenant-governor's principal secretary,said in a statement, the lieutenant-governor was diagnosed in late spring, but is now cancer free, though she is undergoing chemotherapy as "a preventive measure."

Richardson said the type of cancer isn't being disclosed.

His statement saidRoy Vienneauwill continue to carry on and perform her duties.

"She has mentioned her therapy to several of the political party leaders," said Richardson.

"New Brunswickers can be assured that Roy Vienneau is able to live up to her constitutional, legislative and social roleincluding finding a path to responsible government in [New Brunswick.]"

Roy Vienneauhasplayed an integral role in the province sincelast week's election, the results of which have yet to deliver a clear winner.

Since the vote, at least three party leaders have met withthe Lieutenant Governor to discuss the governance of the province.

Roy Vienneau is the New Brunswick's 31stlieutenant-governor.

She was appointed by former governor general David Johnston on the advice of former prime minister Stephen Harper, on the further advice of former premier David Alward in 2014.