Each Member of Parliament holds a single seat. Canada doesn't have a position called "majority leader". The equivalent position in Canada is Leader of the Government. Like in the US House of Representatives, the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons is not truly the leader of their party, that being the Prime Minister (as opposed to the Speaker of the House as is the case in the US). For a party to form a majority government, it must have over half the seats in the House of Commons. Currently, this means at least 155 members. The current government (as of March, 2011) is a minority government, with 143 seats.
the majority party leader in Canada is known as the prime minister, but the current national head of Canada is the queen of England.
Thomas Mulcair (NDP Party)
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine
No it is not, it is a country with its own constitution, its own government, including the senate and house of commons, with the elected leader called the Prime Minister, we do have a representative called the Governor General who represents the Queen of Great Britain.
The national leader of Canada is called the Prime Minister. Canada is a country owned by France and follows the rules of France when dealing with government issues.
Marjory Lebreton is the Leader of the Government in the Senate for Canada.
Peter Van Loan is the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons for Canada.
There is none but if you want to call the federal government that sure have it your way...
The Prime Minister of Canada is Stephen Harper
uhhh...the prime minister... but your question should be... what is the national leader in Canada called?
Prime Minister
The Head of Government in Canada is referred too as the ''Prime Minister''.
Each Member of Parliament holds a single seat. Canada doesn't have a position called "majority leader". The equivalent position in Canada is Leader of the Government. Like in the US House of Representatives, the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons is not truly the leader of their party, that being the Prime Minister (as opposed to the Speaker of the House as is the case in the US). For a party to form a majority government, it must have over half the seats in the House of Commons. Currently, this means at least 155 members. The current government (as of March, 2011) is a minority government, with 143 seats.
they both reprezent the people of canada
The prime minister "Stephen Harper"
Governor In Australia, the leader of the state government is the Premier.