They have a prime minister
Canada's head of government is officially titled "Prime Minister," a term deriving from Canada's historic association with Britain. The Prime Minister is the chief minister of the Crown; he also serves as chairman of the Cabinet, and as head of Canada's government. No official constitutional document of Canada defines the position of Prime Minister, but it finds brief mention in the 1982 Constitution Act. (See Stephen Brooks, Canadian Democracy: An Introduction [Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2007], 233-234.) The term "prime minister" applies to the heads of state in other constitutional monarchies as well, and not only those of British origin.
what title is given to Canada's head of government?
Prime Minister
Prime Minister
Headship of Govt. in Canada lies with P.M
The prime minister "Stephen Harper"
Things that represent Canada. Such as a Canadian flag.
For all practical reasons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is our head of government. Technically, however, Queen Elizabeth II is our head of state, but she lives over in England and is just a figurehead mostly.
The book title is "The Underground Railroad to Canada" by Barbara Smucker.
The Governor General of Canada, the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada are all entitled to be styled The Right Honourable for life.
O Canada
The title of Provincial leaders in Canada is 'Premier'
Canada government is a federal democratic. This is in French.
The difference between Canada's government and Rwanda's government is that Canada's is based on Democracy while Rwanda's government is based on Democracy and pride.