the are appointed as governor general
The first Canadian-born Governor General was Vincent Massey.
Senate of Canada is a part of Canadian parliament along with House of Commons and Governor General, who is representative of the monarch. Senate has 105 members who are nominated by governor general on the advice of prime minister and not elected by Canadian citizens through elections. Senators can generally serve till the age of 75.
Canadian Senators are not elected to their office. Instead, they are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. There are currently 105 Senators in Canada.
He imprisioned anyone who spoke out against the British government
A government official in an other country.
In the colonial era, the king of England appointed the governor. The shortly before the American revolution was Governor Hutchinson.
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presidentMinister P Chidamberam was the one that appointed governor of RBI. This was in India for 4 years.
Crown colonies were ruled by a governor appointed by the King.
John White was appointed the governor of the second Raanoke Colony =)
The only people who aren't appointed are the monarch, who is hereditary, and Members of Parliament and the Speaker of the House of Commons, who are elected. Everyone else, the Governor General, the Secretary to the Governor General, the Prime Minister, other ministers of the Crown, the Chief of the Defence Staff, deputy ministers, justices, senators, the Speaker of the Senate, the Usher of the Black Rod, etc... are all appointed.
Yes, but this requirement goes back only to the 1960s when the first Canadian-born Governor General was appointed or when the first francophone one was (General Georges Vanier).