The Canadian monarchy is the foundation of the Canadian system of government.
As per s. 9 of the Constitution Act, 1867, executive power for Canada is vested in Her Majesty the Queen. Her Majesty's executive functions are exercised on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. By convention, only privy councillors who are also ministers--and are therefore responsible to the elected House of Commons--may advise the monarch. These exercises of the Queen's executive functions are referred to as the Queen-in-Council (or the Governor General-in-Council, when exercised by Her Majesty's viceregal representative); this is the executive branch of Canadian government.
The Queen is one of the three components of the Parliament of Canada (alongside the Senate, and the House of Commons). The Governor General (as the Queen's representative) summons, prorogues and dissolves Parliament on the advice of the prime minister, and opens each session with a throne speech prepared by the Government of the day. Any bills passed by both Houses must be granted royal assent by the Governor General (or the Queen personally) to become law. The Queen's legislative role is referred to as the Queen-in-Parliament.
The Queen is also the Fount of Justice for the Canadian judiciary. Decisions are handed down in the Queen's name, and cases prosecuted by the Government are done so on the Queen's authority. The authority of the Queen for judicial decisions and prosecutions is referred to as the Queen-on-the-Bench.
Yes, the Canadian government built the transcontinental railway, known as the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), to connect British Columbia with eastern Canada. Completed in 1885, the railway was crucial for unifying the country, facilitating trade, and promoting settlement in the western provinces. It also played a significant role in British Columbia's decision to join Canada in 1871, as the promise of a railway was a key incentive for the province's entry.
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the Alaska marine high way goes from bellingham? to Alaska(its a system of ferries) or go through b.c and connect to the trans Canadian highway. research first though!
you might have been blocked by admins from wikipedia you should, however, still be able to read everything if you are blocked, unless your ISP or government blocks the access to wikipedia
In 1930, King George V was on the throne of the United Kingdom. He reigned from 1910 until his death in 1936. During his reign, the country faced significant political and social changes, including the effects of the Great Depression. King George V was known for his efforts to modernize the monarchy and connect with the public.
The Governor General of Canada serves as the representative of the Monarch, currently the King, in Canada. Appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister, the Governor General performs various ceremonial duties and functions within the parliamentary system, including the formal opening of Parliament and granting Royal Assent to legislation. This role helps bridge the constitutional monarchy with Canada’s democratic government, ensuring that the country's parliamentary system operates smoothly. The Governor General also plays a vital role in representing Canada internationally and upholding Canadian traditions and values.
Canada is part of the British Commonwealth and Queen Elizabeth the Second is still Canada's Head of State.
Yes, if you connect to a Canadian ISP and get your IP address from them.
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The media provides citizens opportunity to communicate their needs and concerns about political issues. The media plays a significant role in communicating information about government actions.They are responsible for Reporting the affects of current affairs and issues, Describing the challenges of reporting political issues to a diverse country, Provide a spectrums of perspectives that communicate the diverse needs and perspectives of Canada's peoples.
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Political parties are the principle means by which the will of the people is made known to the government.