Official portrait of former Lt. Gov. Russell Mirasty unveiled in Regina
Former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Russell Mirasty was feeling humbled on Wednesday as his official portrait was unveiled at the Legislative Building in Regina.
“A couple of words come to mind,” Mirasty said about the unveiling.
“The first is surprised because of how well done it was, and then humbling because it will be hanging in the Legislature for who knows how long. Just the idea it is going to be there for people to see probably for generations.”
Mirasty, who is the first Indigenous person to serve as Saskatchewan’s lieutenant governor, is depicted wearing the Vice-Regal Badge. In addition, a pair of moccasins appear at his side.


