In the government? Stephen Harper. In Canada? Technically the Queen, or her representative: Governor General David Johnston.
Technically,no. The person with the most power is the Governor General.
The Governor General is the British queen's representative in Canada. The Governor General right now is Michaelle Jean, she has the power to overrule any law passed in the federal government. But this power is only traditional, and they rarely use their power at all. She is mostly used as a representative or ambassador from Canada.
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The correct answer is Prime Minister. See Discussion.
In the government? Stephen Harper. In Canada? Technically the Queen, or her representative: Governor General David Johnston.
Technically,no. The person with the most power is the Governor General.
The Governor General is the British queen's representative in Canada. The Governor General right now is Michaelle Jean, she has the power to overrule any law passed in the federal government. But this power is only traditional, and they rarely use their power at all. She is mostly used as a representative or ambassador from Canada.
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The correct answer is Prime Minister. See Discussion.
The Queen of England
The highest authority of power (in practice) is the Supreme Court of Canada. For
it is the only power capable of striking down municipal, provincial and federal legislation when it contravenes the Canadian Charter of Rights. Furthermore no government level has the power to undo any decision handed downby the Supreme Court.
The Prime Minister is the highest elected power, but the Governer General is appointed by and represents the Queen in Canada. That role today is more then less a novelty position, but law is law, and the Governer General is therefore the most powerful figure in Canadian politics.
The Prime Minister, not the Queen or any Royal or Royal position. Canada is a democracy.
The primare ministre
the prime minister
The Conservative Party by far.
british monarch
Most Canadian municipal government centres are called 'City Hall', ' Town Hall' or sometimes 'Administration Centre'
The Canadian Crown is Canada's main governmental system. The Canadian Crown is the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government.
The real head of the Canadian government is Queen Elizabeth II
What two canadian groups are pushing for more autonomy and exerting evolutionary pressure on the Canadian government
The Canadian government wanted to assimilate the Canadian Aborignals.
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Prime Minister
The senate,house of commons,cabinet,judiciary,prime minister,house of parliament,governor general and the monarch
The level of government with the most power in the constitution is the Federal Government, followed by the state and then local government.
Most Canadian municipal government centres are called 'City Hall', ' Town Hall' or sometimes 'Administration Centre'
They have most of the power.
National government
national government
national government
The Prime Minister is the highest elected power, but the Governer General is appointed by and represents the Queen in Canada. That role today is more then less a novelty position, but law is law, and the Governer General is therefore the most powerful figure in Canadian politics.
The federal government has the power to discuss bills and proposals for new or altered laws. The government is given the most power in the country. The federal government has the power to discuss bills and proposals for new or altered laws. The government is given the most power in the country.
What branch of Government has the most power, and what are the houses in each branch.