Ontario does not have a Governor, only a Lieutenant Governor, as the provincial Crown representative was historically subordinate to the federal Governor General. The current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is Her Honour The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, OC, OOnt.
It is important to note that, while the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario acts as the head of state of the province on behalf of the Queen, political direction comes from the provincial Premier, who is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor as the person most likely to hold the confidence of the Legislative Assembly. The Premier is also by convention expected to be a member of the Legislative Assembly themselves, but this is not a condition for holding office. A Premier who does not hold a seat in the Legislative Assembly will typically try to win one in a by-election by having a member of their party resign.
A Governor General is the Chief Executive Officer of a Commonwealth Realm. Canada has a Governor General. Toronto is a city in Canada. The Governor General of Canada is David Lloyd Johnston.
The Chief Executive Officer of the City of Toronto is the Mayor of Toronto, currently Rob Ford.
The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is His Honour the Honourable David Onley, O.Ont.
David Onley is the current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada.
The first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (modern day Ontario) was John Graves Simcoe.
There are several provincial representatives for Ontario.Her Majesty's Representative in Ontario: The Lieutenant GovernorThe Lieutenant Governor of Ontario represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario. The Governor General of Canada appoints the Lieutenant Governor on the advice of the prime minister (usually in consultation with the provincial premier). Currently, His Honour the Honourable David Onley is the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.Representatives of Ontario in the SenateThere are twenty-four senators who represent the province of Ontario. These senators are appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister. They are responsible for proposing legislation, and reviewing the work of the House of Commons. As new appointments may be made at any time, please see sources and related links for current Ontario senators.Representatives of Ontario in the House of CommonsThere are 106 members of the House of Commons who each represent one electoral district of the province of Ontario. These members are elected using single-member plurality at each general election. These members of the House of Commons are responsible for proposing and reviewing legislation. As members are subject to change at any time, please see sources and related links for current members of the House of Commons for Ontario.If you mean who is the current head of Ontario's government, he is Premier Dalton McGuinty.Over two hundred politicians represent Ontario electoral districts at the provincial and federal levels combined.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is David C. Onley. He is a representative of Ontario to the government of Canada.
Currently, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is the Honourable David C. Onley.He was appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, the prime minister of Canada, on 5 September 2007, and represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario.David Onley
The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is deemed to have no party.
As of May 3, 2013, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is David Onley.
David Onley is the current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada.
David Onley is the lieutenant governor of Ontario.
The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is David Onley. The "Lieutenant" in the title Lieutenant Governor arises from the position historically being subordinate to that of the federal Governor General, though now, the Lieutenant Governor is considered to be the direct representative of the Queen in the province.Note that Ontario follows a parliamentary, rather than presidential, system, and so the day to day running of government is left to the Premier of Ontario, a legislator chosen to chair the province's Executive Council, relegating the Lieutenant Governor to a largely ceremonial role. The current Premier of Ontario is Dalton McGuinty, though this may change following the October 6 general election.
The first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (modern day Ontario) was John Graves Simcoe.
Ontario was formed on July 1, 1867, the date of Confederation. Ontario's first Lieutenant Governor after Confederation was the Honourable Henry Stisted, who served from July 1, 1867, to July 14, 1868. (John Graves Simcoe, Upper Canada's first Lieutenant Governor, served from 1792 to 1794.)
Ontario's head of government is Premier Dalton McGuinty. Its Lieutenant Governor is David Onley.
Ontario does not have a commissioner. Commissioners are the chief executives of territories, appointed as representatives of the federal government. The chief executive officer of Ontario is the Lieutenant Governor, currently David Onley. The Lieutenant Governor is the representative of the Queen in Ontario, appointed by the Governor General.
As of May 2012, yes.
David C. Onley was the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 2009.He was appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, the prime minister of Canada, on 5 September 2007. He represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario.
David C. Onley was the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 2010.He was appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, the prime minister of Canada, on 5 September 2007. He represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario.