First of all, there is no longer a title as "Queen of England". It is now 'Queen of the United Kingdom'.
And the Queen of the United Kingdom actually does not have a role in Canada. As Queen of Canada however Queen Elizabeth II is Chief of State and has several roles & duties to do.
HM Queen Elizabeth II. governor general David Johnston; monarch, leader of the Commonwealth, Canada's formed head of state, head of Executive and legistative branches. Although her powers are very limited and she often does not get involved in Candian politics or any other government functions on any of her commonwealth countries.
Yes.queen elizebeth has only the right control on Canada. she hasn't tried anything for decades though and she only has a limited amount of power. if she asks us for something unreasonable our government can oppose her. she's really just a queen in name and blood.
The role of a Queen is to be responsible and do not be greedy be nice to the people around you
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada represented by His Excellency the Rt. Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada. *Note that Queen Elizabeth II's role as sovreign of Canada is legally distinct from her role as the sovereign of the United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Canada, her role as Canada's head of state is legally distinct from her role as sovereign of the UK
The British monarchy and the Canadian monarchy are mutually exclusive. The British monarchy does not form a part of Canadian government.Her Majesty the Queen is head of State as the Queen of Canada, exclusively of Her Majesty's role as the head of State of other nations. The Queen of Canada is represented by the Governor General, appointed by the Queen on the sole advice of the Canadian prime minister. The Queen's Canadian executive functions are exercised on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (as per ss. 11 and 12 of the Constitution Act, 1867).
The full title and style of Canada's Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II, is: Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith
The current Canadian monarch is Her Majesty Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada.Previous monarchs of Canada have been:Her Majesty Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandHis Majesty Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandHis Majesty George V, King of Canada (title change due to Royal Style and Titles Act passed by Canada)His Majesty Edward VIII, King of CanadaHis Majesty George VI, King of Canada
Queen Elizabeth II is the queen of Canada in an entirely separate role than her role as the Queen of England. She has a role in Parliament, although she is usually represented by a Governor General.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada represented by His Excellency the Rt. Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada. *Note that Queen Elizabeth II's role as sovreign of Canada is legally distinct from her role as the sovereign of the United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Canada, her role as Canada's head of state is legally distinct from her role as sovereign of the UK
Canada Serves under Queen Elizebeth
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.
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.
There is no King of Canada. Canada retains ties with the Commonwealth and recognises Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada, although she has no powers or any say in the daily business of Canada. Her role is strictly ceremonial.
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.
The British monarchy and the Canadian monarchy are mutually exclusive. The British monarchy does not form a part of Canadian government.Her Majesty the Queen is head of State as the Queen of Canada, exclusively of Her Majesty's role as the head of State of other nations. The Queen of Canada is represented by the Governor General, appointed by the Queen on the sole advice of the Canadian prime minister. The Queen's Canadian executive functions are exercised on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (as per ss. 11 and 12 of the Constitution Act, 1867).
really, there is no queen of Canada. It is a constitutional monarchy, so the queen of britan is sybolicly the queen of canada.
The Government of Canada does not pay the costs of the day-to-day program of the Queen.The Government does, however, pay the costs of the Office of the Governor General, and the Offices of the Lieutenant Governors, as Canadian representatives of the Queen; also, the Government does pay the costs of the Queen's royal tours of Canada, and pays costs of any functions that the Queen performs abroad as the Queen of Canada, independent of Her Majesty's role as Queen of the United Kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's sovereign. This role isn't specifically federal, and extends through all Canada's sovereign jurisdictions, federal and provincial.