Section 9 of the Constitution Act, 1867 (titled the British North America Act at the time of its passage by the United Kingdom Parliament) vests executive government and authority for Canada in Her Majesty the Queen. Her Majesty is the Canadian head of State and, pursuant to the Royal Style and Titles Act, is styled the Queen of Canada independently of Her Majesty's titles elsewhere.
The Queen appoints the Governor General of Canada as a Canadian representative (on the advice of the Canadian prime minister). The Governor General performs most of the Queen's functions, with a few exceptions: (a) only the Queen can authorise the expansion of the Senate's membership from 105 seats to up to 113 seats, on the recommendation of the Governor General; and (b) the Queen can veto bills assented to by the Governor General within two years of passage.
The Queen is the head of State of Canada.
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The position of Governor-General is the Queen's representative in Canada.
The Queen's representative in Canada is the "Governor General". At the momenth this particular position belongs to David Johnston.
yes. there where queens in the old days like in Russia. Some kings and queens were not called the kings and queens but most of them were.
Technically, Canada didn't exist during the Revolutionary War. So the people who would have been in the area now known as Canada would have been part of the Great Britain.
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Queens University is located in Kingston Ontario Canada.
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Governor General
Canada currently has 1 Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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No, it is a park in Toronto, Canada.
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Eric Canada was born on April 10, 1975, in Queens, New York, USA.
Queens, in New York City; Quebec in Canada
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