Stephen Point is, currently.
Canada has 10 Lieutenant Governors, one for each province. Canada also has 3 Commissioners, one for each territory. The role of a Commissioner is similar to that of a Lieutenant Governor, except that, officially, a Commissioner is a representative of the federal Government and not of the Crown.
province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant-governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign and are simply parts of the federal realm, and have a commissioner
province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant-governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign and are simply parts of the federal realm, and have a commissioner
Donald S. Ethell is Alberta's Lieutenant-Governor
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This depends on the Province.
The is no such position as "Lieutenant of Canada". Each province has a Lieutenant Governor.
they represent the Queen in that province
The Governor General represents Her Majesty the Queen at the federal level.In the ten provinces, the Queen is represented by a Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant Governor for each province is appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the prime minister (and in consultation with the province's premier). The Lieutenant Governor performs much of the same functions for the province, as the Governor General would perform for Canada.
Manuel Alvarez was the First Lieutenant Governor of the Territory of New Mexico.
provincial commissioner
if you mean the provinces in Canada, the highest official in the province is the Lieutenant Governor