No, Canada's govenment is a Parliamentary democracy (federal constitutional monarchy)
Monarch ... Queen Elizabeth II
Governor General ... David Johnston
Prime Minister ... Stephen Harper
Canada is NOT a republic.
There is no president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
Warren G. Harding July 26, 1923VancouverOfficial reception during return from Alaska. More information on US Presidential visits to Canada can be found at the US State Departments website: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/trvl/pres/dest/ac/12456.htm
Canada is not a republic, it is a Constitutional Monarchy, Queen Elizabeth II, who is the current Queen of Canada is the Head of State. Although her powers are vast, she rarely uses them, except for an emergency. Political power is usually exercised by the Prime Minister of Canada, who (currently Stephen Harper), is chosen from the democratically elected House of Commons.(p.s. quoted from another wiki answer)Canada does not have a President. It is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. It has a Governor General, currently David Johnston, and Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state. Canada also has a Prime Minister, currently Stephen Harper.
If you mean St Croix as in the US Virgin Islands then there is no Prime Minister but the island has a Govenor who is John de Jongh. He asnswers to the US President Barrack Obama. If you mean St Croix island in Canada then the Prime Minister would be the Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
There was no president in Canada.
Canada has no president.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
There was no president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
No president in Canada.
There is no president in Canada.