Her Majesty Victoria was the Queen upon Confederation.
The head of state of Canada is Queen Elizabeth II (as of Oct. 2012).
Her Majesty appears on the Canadian twenty-dollar bill because Her Majesty is the Queen of Canada and Canadian head of State. Many prominent Canadians are featured on Canadian bills.
The Governor General is the representative of The Queen for all Canada. The GG is presently Michaelle Jean.
The title of Head of State is conventionally considered to belong to the Queen of Canada, a monarch. However, the role is carried out by the Queen's representative in Canada, the Governor General of Canada, who is a viceroy.
England still controls Australia and new zealand, and Canada???
really, there is no queen of Canada. It is a constitutional monarchy, so the queen of britan is sybolicly the queen of canada.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth is Monarch of Canada.
Queen Victoria named Ottawa as the national capital.
Not really, Canada has had British and French Monarchs before, and eventually after independence, Canadian Monarchs. Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's Head of State and Queen of Canada. But rarely exercises her vast powers and keeps them for emergencies only. The democratically elected House of Commons is the one which does the most exercising of Her Majesty's powers.
The first ever McDonald's in Canada was opened in 1967.
Her Majesty Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada.
Canada - Queen Elizabeth II US - No Royalty
The Queen is the head of state. The Prime Minister is the head of government. The Queen is represented in Canada by the Governor General.
Because Canada is a member of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is our regent. The Queen's representative in Canada is called the Governor-General.
Queen Elisabeth.
Her Majesty the Queen remains the Queen of Canada and the Queen of the Commonwealth of Australia.So, to answer your question, probably not that bad.