By signing bills, the Queen makes them into laws (legislation). This is called Royal Assent.
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Generally, yes. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction because laws vary.
In Victorian England, laws were created by the British Parliament, which consisted of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The monarch, Queen Victoria, also played a role in the legislative process by giving royal assent to bills passed by Parliament.
Canada is a British commonwealth. They have their own government and laws, but also recognize the queen.
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she is the supreme power in the judiciary
They have the power to form and pass laws. The Governor or the President have the power to veto to or finish signing them into law.
Because, as with any country ruled by a monarch, its citizens are 'subject' to the laws of the ruling king or queen.