The Governor General is nominated by the Prime Minister of Canada and formally appointed by the Queen. Of course, the Prime Minister only nominates one candidate, so the appointment by the Queen part doesn't really come with any discretion.
The first Canadian born GG was Georges Vanier, a fluently bi-lingual Quebecker, who served with bravery in the Great War, as a member of the Van Doos, the Royal 22nd Regiment, losing a leg in action in France.
It is now a tradition that the role of the GG is taken in turn, with a Francophone for a 5 year term, then an Anglophone is chosen. In any case, the GG MUST be fully fluent in both official languages of Canada. The GG is the commander in chief of the Canadian Forces amongst his many duties and obligations. He or She is the direct representative of the Monarch, in Canada. The GG serves at the pleasure of the Queen. The official residence of the GG is Rideau Hall, located directly across the street from number 24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of the Prime Minister.
Currently, the Governor General of Canada is Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette. Her Excellency was appointed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and assumed office on October 2, 2017. The Governor General is the representative of the Queen in Canada and carries out the Queen's duties as Head of State on her behalf.
Anyone can be a governor general. However, in choosing a candidate to recommend to the Queen, the Prime Minister will probably be looking for certain criteria, such as citizenship of the country in question, publicly recognized accomplishment, etc...
Canadian governors general are appointed by Her Majesty the Queen of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister. The prime minister has nearly complete personal discretion in recommending an appointment to the Queen.
Michaelle Jean is our current Governor General
We do, through our elected representatives.
the prime minister
The first woman to serve as Governor General was the Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, the 23rd Governor General of Canada.
The Governor General represents Her Majesty the Queen at the federal level.In the ten provinces, the Queen is represented by a Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant Governor for each province is appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the prime minister (and in consultation with the province's premier). The Lieutenant Governor performs much of the same functions for the province, as the Governor General would perform for Canada.
The Governor General is on a federal level of government, appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister. A lieutenant governor operates on the provincial level and is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister and in consultation with the province's Premier. The Governor General and the lieutenant governors carry out various constitutional duties as well as representing the Queen in their jurisdictions.
The motto of The Governor General's Horse Guards is 'Nulli Secundus'.
The Governor General of Canada should be initially addressed in conversation as Your Excellency (or simply Excellency), and subsequently as Ma'am (or Sir, in the case of a male governor general).
The prime minister at the time was Robert Borden
The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, P.C., C.C., C.M.M., C.D., the 23rd Governor General of Canada, was the first female to serve as Canada's governor general.
The governor general is the representative of the monarch of Great Britain. The monarch of great Britain is the titular head of Australia as Australia has not yet chosen to be come a republic.
The governor general is the representative of the monarch of Great Britain. The monarch of Great Britain is the titular head of Australia as Australia has not yet chosen to be come a republic.
The first woman to serve as Governor General was the Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, the 23rd Governor General of Canada.
Gough Whitlam was sacked by the Governor General (who was and is actually chosen by the pm themselves!) As famously said by Gough "We say God save the Queen because nothing will save the Governor General"
How is the governor general
Which governor-general? The governor-general of Canada is in a different position than the governor-general of Australia.
The Receiver General for Canada is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister.By convention, the person appointed as Minister of Public Works and Government Services also becomes Receiver General.
The Governor General is David Lloyd Johnston.
The Governor General of Jamaica is addressed directly as 'Your Excellency' and indirectly as 'His Excellency the Governor General'
David Johnston is the Governor General of Canada because the Queen appointed him on the recommendation of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The Prime Minster recommended him based on his nomination by a committee that was tasked with deciding who should be the Governor General of Canada. David Johnston was chosen due to his non-partisan reputation, his experience in the academic and corporate worlds, and his dedication to public service.