Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's sovereign. This role isn't specifically federal, and extends through all Canada's sovereign jurisdictions, federal and provincial.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Canada, her role as Canada's head of state is legally distinct from her role as sovereign of the UK
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is represented at the federal level by the Governor General, and at the provincial level by the Lieutenant Governors of each of the ten provinces.
Canada is an independent country.
May 24th is Queen Victoria's birthday. "Victoria Day" is a federal Canadian statutory holiday celebrated on the last Monday before May 25. She was the first sovereign of a confederated Canada.
Stephen Harper really was (though it may be hard to believe?) the Prime Minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015, which is a position in the federal government. The provincial governments, however, are co-sovereign with the federal government, and each has its own Premier. So, Stephen Harper was the Prime Minister over every aspect of Canada that falls under federal jurisdiction.
It is most definitely part of Canada.
A sub-state is a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federal union. Such states differ from sovereign states, in that they have transferred a portion of their sovereign powers to a federal government.
the Union was an alliance of sovereign states
A federal form of government is one in which sovereign power is vested entirely in a central governing authority?
Canada is not a state, it is a Country north of the United States that is a sovereign nation.
neither, it is a sovereign country.
Canada is a sovereign country.The number of sovereign countries increased dramatically after World Ward II.