No. Canada has a Prime Minister as the Head of Government, and the Monarch of Britain as Head of State.
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch as head of state.
No. The French first settled there in 1605 followed by the British in 1763. In 1867 it became the Dominion of Canada. It is a member of the British Commonwealth. While Canada has the British Crowned Monarch as the head of state the Government of Canada is independent, autonomous and equal to the British Government, Australian Government or French Government.
The title of Head of State is conventionally considered to belong to the Queen of Canada, a monarch. However, the role is carried out by the Queen's representative in Canada, the Governor General of Canada, who is a viceroy.
The title of Head of State is conventionally considered to belong to the Queen of Canada, a monarch. However, the role is carried out by the Queen's representative in Canada, the Governor General of Canada, who is a viceroy.
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The title of Head of State is conventionally considered to belong to the Queen of Canada, a monarch. However, the role is carried out by the Queen's representative in Canada, the Governor General of Canada, who is a viceroy.
Canada certainly does have a Monarch. The Crown of Canada exists separate and apart from any of the other Crowns.Canada's Monarch is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is Canada's Head of State. When Her Majesty is not in Canada, She is represented by the Governor General.No, but we do have a monarchy.
The head of state of Canada is Queen Elizabeth II (as of Oct. 2012).
Canada is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations because it was a former British colony and gained independence peacefully within the Commonwealth by signing the Statute of Westminster in 1931. Being part of the Commonwealth allows Canada to maintain historical ties with other member countries and engage in cultural, economic, and political cooperation on a global scale.
Canada separated from Great Britain and does not truly have a Monarch. It is supposed to be a sort od Democratic state.==========================================================================EXCUSE ME!! I BEG TO DIFFER!!1. Canada did not "separate" from Britain. Canada was the first country to be created by legislation. The British Parliament passed the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act) in 1867, thereby creating Canada, which came into being on July 1, 1867. Canada remains a loyal ally of Britain and a leading member of the Commonwealth. 2. Canada certainly does have a Monarch. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada. The Crown in Canada exists separately from that of Great Britain and Her Majesty's other realms.3. Canada is not some "sort [of] Democratic state." Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary form of government. Canada is the most democratic country in the world.4. Her Majesty is Canada's Head of State. She exercises all rights, privileges, and powers of the Head of State whenever she is in Canada.
Canada is under the British crown, and as such, Queen Elizabeth II is its head of state. The head of government is the Prime Minister, who is currently Stephen Harper.