First of all there is no such thing as the "present" of Canada which is likely a typo in your question,but, assuming you meant president, well there is no President. Canada's top political leader is called a Prime Minister. That means the first minister of Canada - The provinces have Premiers as the top political leader. Our political system is similar to the United Kingdom and has a parliament house in the capital city - Ottawa called the House of Commons. It's where the Prime Minister meets with the Members of Parliament. They are elected in the ridings (political divisions) of each province. Currently - 2009 - Stephen Harper is the Prime Minister.
The Present - 2009 II was released on: Canada: 2009 (Vancouver 24hr Film Race) USA: 29 March 2010 (internet)
His present base of operations is in India, but he will be in Canada this Fall (2009)
No president in Canada.
Presently (August - 2011) The Premiers are:Alberta - Ed Stelmach (2006 to present)British Columbia - Christy Clark (2011 to present)Manitoba - Greg Selinger (2009 to present)New Brunswick - David Alward (2010 to present)Newfoundland - Kathy Dunderdale (2003 to present)Northwest Territories - Floyd Roland (2007 to present)Nova Scotia - Darrell Dexter (2009 to present)Nunavut - Eva Aariak (2008 to present)Ontario - Dalton McGuinty (2003 to present)Prince Edward Island - Robert Ghiz (2007 to present)Quebec - Jean Charest (2003 to present)Saskatchewan - Brad Wall (2007 to present)Yukon - Darrell Pasloski (2011 to present)The Prime Minister of Canada is Stephen Harper.
According to Statistics Canada, as of January 1, 2009, Canada's population was an estimated 33,504,700.
The Present - 2009 I was released on: USA: 10 March 2009 Japan: 22 August 2009
Canada became 142 years old (2009 - 1867 = 142) on July 1, 2009.
The population of Montréal, Canada is 3,868,831 as of 2009 according to Statistics Canada.
GNP of Canada
it rained 15 times on June 2009 in Canada
present day Montreal-quebec , Canada
Canada Line was created in 2009.