the majority party leader in Canada is known as the prime minister, but the current national head of Canada is the queen of England.
In Canada, the leader of a political party may remain such as long as s/he has the support of a majority of his or her party's members.
The Honourable Jack Layton, P.C., M.P., is the Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada.
No. In the parliamentary system, we elect MPs and not leaders. For the duration of their terms, MPs a responsible for deciding who should form the government. This is beneficial because it means that we can become familiar with a new leader either as premier or opposition leader before we have to decide whether we need a change in government. It would be detrimental for democracy in a parliamentary system for a major party to go into an election with an unknown leader.
Yes, the leader of Canada is a Prime Minister.
chooses the executive leader
chooses the executive leader
chooses the executive leader
Marjory Lebreton is the Leader of the Government in the Senate for Canada.
No longer. Michael Ignatieff was the leader of the opposition in Canada from 2008 December 10 to 2011 May 2 as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
uhhh...the prime minister... but your question should be... what is the national leader in Canada called?
Peter Van Loan is the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons for Canada.
the majority party leader in Canada is known as the prime minister, but the current national head of Canada is the queen of England.
The Leader of the Senate is always the Vice-President. And if the Vice-President isn't there, then the President pro-tempore(temporary President) is in charge.
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The Prime Minister of Canada is Stephen Harper