The Government of Canada does not pay the day-to-day costs, or the personal allowances, of the Queen.
The Government does, however, pay all costs associated with the Office of the Governor General, and the Offices of the Lieutenant Governors, as the Queen's representatives at the federal and provincial levels. The Government pays the costs of the Queen when conducting royal tours of Canada, and when performing a function abroad that is exclusively as Her Majesty's role as Queen of Canada, and not as the head of State of the United Kingdom or the fourteen other Commonwealth realms.
The Government of Canada does not pay the day-to-day costs of the Queen.
Canadians only pay the costs of the Queen's program when the Queen is on a royal tour of Canada, or when the Queen performs functions that are exclusively in Her Majesty's role as Queen of Canada. The Government of Canada does, however, defray the costs of the Governor General and the Lieutenant Governors, the Queen's vice-regal representatives.
The £36.7m paid to the Queen in 2006/07 was to cover hers and Prince Philips expenses.The remainder of the Royal Family are paid by The Queen with the exception of Prince Charles who earns his own income from the Duchy of Cornwall.
Her Majesty actually paid the Treasury £190.8m in 2006/07 from the income from the Crown Estates, so she is returning nearly 75% to the Treasury of what is rightly her income.
so to answer your qeustion, yes she does.
the queen does several job's and duties
Her Majesty Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada.
The Queen is the head of state. The Prime Minister is the head of government. The Queen is represented in Canada by the Governor General.
Because Canada is a member of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is our regent. The Queen's representative in Canada is called the Governor-General.
Queen's University is located in Kingston, Ontario.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada represented by His Excellency the Rt. Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada. *Note that Queen Elizabeth II's role as sovreign of Canada is legally distinct from her role as the sovereign of the United Kingdom.
really, there is no queen of Canada. It is a constitutional monarchy, so the queen of britan is sybolicly the queen of canada.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth is Monarch of Canada.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada.
Queen Victoria named Ottawa as the national capital.
Her Majesty Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada.
Canada - Queen Elizabeth II US - No Royalty
The Queen is the head of state. The Prime Minister is the head of government. The Queen is represented in Canada by the Governor General.
Because Canada is a member of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is our regent. The Queen's representative in Canada is called the Governor-General.
Queen Elisabeth.
Her Majesty the Queen remains the Queen of Canada and the Queen of the Commonwealth of Australia.So, to answer your question, probably not that bad.
No. Queen Elizabeth II is the English queen
Canada currently has 1 Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.