She also held several positions at the New Brunswick Community College in Bathurst, including director general and dean of Education.
[7] Roy-Vienneau played the role of referee in the aftermath of the 2018 New Brunswick general election, after no party won a majority.
[8] Premier Brian Gallant met the lieutenant-governor and received permission to remain in power while submitting a throne speech to the legislature for a confidence vote.
[11] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a statement regarding her death, offering condolences on behalf of his family and praising her achievements and contributions, saying "her work will continue to inspire future leaders for years to come".
[6] On the day of her death, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were asked to investigate "financial irregularities" in her office.