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Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia since 2024
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Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia OBC OC is a Canadian autism advocate and entrepreneur who has been appointed by the Prime Minister of Canada as the 31st lieutenant governor of British Columbia. She is the viceregal representative of King Charles III in the province of British Columbia. Lisogar-Cocchia is the founder of the Pacific Autism Family Network. She is the founder of Canada's largest independent spa chain, the Absolute Spa Group.

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  1. "Autism advocate and entrepreneur appointed new lieutenant-governor of British Columbia". CBC News. 20 December 2024. Retrieved 21 December 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "Prime Minister announces new Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia". Prime Minister of Canada. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  3. Staff, News (20 December 2024). "Prime Minister announces new lieutenant-governor for B.C." CityNews Vancouver. Retrieved 21 December 2024. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  4. "Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia". Prime Minister of Canada. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 21 December 2024.


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