Lieutenant-Governor
provinces and territories
there are 8
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are known as the Prairie Provinces.
Her Majesty the Queen "in Right of Canada" means the Queen acting in Her Majesty's capacity as the Canadian monarch, exclusive of the Queen's roles in the other Realms of the Commonwealth. The phrase can also be used to refer to the Queen as the monarch of Canadian provinces, particularly when provinces are engaged against one another in judicial proceedings.For example:Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Québec
The Queen's representative in the provinces are called Lieutenant Governors. Their counterparts in the territories are called Commissioners, however they are not technically the representatives of the monarch but still act in a similar capacity.
Canada has 10 provinces and 3 Territories.
an ambassador, or a delegate.Added: An Envoy.
Quack Queen
Her Majesty the Queen recently toured the provinces of Ontario, Nova Scotia and Manitoba from 28 June-6 July 2010.
They represent the Queen in provinces, they sign the bill after the members of provincial legislative voted on.
The Queen's representative to Canada is the Governor General. At the provincial level, the title is Lieutenant Governor (pronounced LEF-tenant). Note that since both titles represent the Crown, they are considered equals. The Lt. Governors are not subordinate to the Governor General.
Yes, there are provinces in Croatia. In Croatia, they call them zhupanije which would be translated as counties in English. There are 20 provinces in Croatia, not including the city of Zagreb that stands as a province for itself.