Canada is a constitutional monarchy because Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is head of State.
Section 9 of the Constitution Act, 1867 vests Canadian executive government and authority in the Queen. The constitutional monarchy is the foundation of the Canadian system of government. Bills become law with the royal assent of the Sovereign (referred to as the Queen-in-Parliament), orders of the Government are made by the Governor General (for the Queen) on the advice of ministers (referred to as the Queen-in-Council), and judicial decisions are handed down in the Queen's name (referred to as the Queen on the bench).
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is both a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is Canada's head of state.
Constitutional Monarchy
no, its constitutional monarchy!
Considering that Canada is a democratic, parliamentary, constitutional monarchy, The Queen, who acts as the head of state in Canada would be an example.
July 1st 1867.
No, Canada is a Parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Constitutional Monarchy, Federation, and Parliamentary Democracy.
Canada is not a republic. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Canada is spelled the same in English as it is in French.
really, there is no queen of Canada. It is a constitutional monarchy, so the queen of britan is sybolicly the queen of canada.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its form of government is known as a parliamentary democracy.
Constitutional monarchy is a form of democratic government where in monarchs play the role of a non-party political head of state within a constitution. Australia, Japan, Canada, Cambodia and Spain are countries with constitutional monarchy.