The Lieutenant Governor represents the Queen in right of a province.
As the provincial representative of the Queen, the Lieutenant Governor ensures that the province always has a premier who enjoys the support of a majority of members of the province's elected legislature. The Lieutenant Governor also appoints members of the province's Executive Council (i.e., ministers) on the advice of the premier.
The Lieutenant Governor summons, prorogues, and dissolves the provincial legislature on the advice of the premier. The Lieutenant Governor also grants Royal Assent (or, rarely, refuses Royal Assent) to bills passed by the legislature. The Queen's representative also reads the speech from the throne, to set out the agenda of the Government of the province at the start of each session of the legislature.
The Governor General represents Her Majesty the Queen at the federal level.In the ten provinces, the Queen is represented by a Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant Governor for each province is appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the prime minister (and in consultation with the province's premier). The Lieutenant Governor performs much of the same functions for the province, as the Governor General would perform for Canada.
The Governor General is on a federal level of government, appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister. A lieutenant governor operates on the provincial level and is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister and in consultation with the province's Premier. The Governor General and the lieutenant governors carry out various constitutional duties as well as representing the Queen in their jurisdictions.
The motto of The Governor General's Horse Guards is 'Nulli Secundus'.
The Governor General of Canada should be initially addressed in conversation as Your Excellency (or simply Excellency), and subsequently as Ma'am (or Sir, in the case of a male governor general).
The first Governor-General of India (British India) was Warren Hastings. He served as Governor-General during the time period of 1773 to 1785
The prime minister at the time was Robert Borden
The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, P.C., C.C., C.M.M., C.D., the 23rd Governor General of Canada, was the first female to serve as Canada's governor general.
How is the governor general
Which governor-general? The governor-general of Canada is in a different position than the governor-general of Australia.
The Governor General is David Lloyd Johnston.
The Governor General of Jamaica is addressed directly as 'Your Excellency' and indirectly as 'His Excellency the Governor General'
As per the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General of Canada, Canada does not use a hyphen for "Governor General".
Elliot Belgrave is the Governor General for Barbados.
Arthur Foulkes is the Governor General for the Bahamas.
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A governor who has lieutenant or deputy governors under him; as, the governor general of Canada, of India.
Trinidad and Tobago has no present governor general