The Governor General of Canada, the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada are all entitled to be styled The Right Honourable for life.
The Canadian Crown is Canada's main governmental system. The Canadian Crown is the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government.
The real head of the Canadian government is Queen Elizabeth II
how should I know this stuff? All I'm doing is trying to research the Canadian government. I don't know that many people yet. I know Kim Cambell, though.
What two canadian groups are pushing for more autonomy and exerting evolutionary pressure on the Canadian government
The Canadian government wanted to assimilate the Canadian Aborignals.
No they are not. eg. An MPP called Bob Johnson would be formally addressed as Mr. Johnson, not Honourable Mr. Johnson.
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is the Canadian head of State (represented as of 27 September 2005 by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada), and the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, prime minister, is the head of Government. Most of the Queen's functions are exercised only on the advice of the prime minister and ministers, meaning that the weight of decision-making power rests with the prime minister.
You could mean one of three things here:There is only one senator who is a minister of the current Government of Canada:Senator the Honourable Marjory LeBreton, Leader of the Government in the SenateThere are twenty-four senators who represent the people of Ontario in the Senate:Senator the Honourable Marjory LeBreton, P.C. (Conservative)Senator the Honourable Lowell Murray, P.C. (Pakenham) (Progressive Conservative)Senator the Honourable David Smith, P.C. (Cobourg) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator David Braley (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Consiglio Di Nino(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Nicole Marie Eaton(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Doug Finley (Ontario-South Coast) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Linda Frum (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Irving Gerstein(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Vim Kochhar (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Michael Meighan(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Nancy Ruth (Cluny) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Bob Runciman (Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Hugh Segal(Kingston-Frontenac-Leeds) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Mac Harb (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Colin Kenny (Toronto) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Art Eggleton (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Frank Mahovlich (St. Mary's) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Jim Munson (Ottawa-Rideau Canal) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Marie-Paule Poulin (Northern Ontario) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Vivienne Poy (Toronto) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Peter Stollery (Bloor-Yonge) (Liberal)The Honourable Senator Anne Cools (Toronto Centre-York) (no party association)There are twelve senators who represent the Government party in the Senate:Senator the Honourable Marjory LeBreton, P.C. (Conservative)The Honourable Senator David Braley (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Consiglio Di Nino(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Nicole Marie Eaton(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Doug Finley (Ontario-South Coast) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Linda Frum (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Irving Gerstein(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Vim Kochhar (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Michael Meighan(Conservative)The Honourable Senator Nancy Ruth (Cluny) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Bob Runciman (Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes) (Conservative)The Honourable Senator Hugh Segal(Kingston-Frontenac-Leeds) (Conservative)
No. If your baby is born outside of Canada you need to apply for them to have Canadian citizenship. A child's citizenship is automatically determined based on where they are born.
Technically, the PM is not the Head of Canadian Government.The head of Government for Canada is officially the Queen, but her power is mainly that of a figurehead. Her representative in Canada is the Governor General, which in turn appoints the Prime Minister, who is deemed as the person best able to command a majority of House of Commons votes (basically, the leader of whatever party won the election).The present PM is the Right Honourable Stephen Harper(member of the Commons for Calgary Southwest), appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.
Senators are Canadians who are at least thirty years old, having at least $4000 of property, appointed to the Senate by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister. Canadian senators review bills passed by the elected House of Commons, and pass them, reject them, or suggest amendments to improve legislation.
The last time that a Government was elected to the House of Commons with a majority of seats was on 27 November 2000. Her Majesty's Government for Canada (then the Liberal Party of Canada) was returned to the House with 172 members, a majority of 19 representatives. Though the Liberals would continue to govern through 6 February 2006, the Government lost the Commons majority it enjoyed on 28 June 2004. The Government was led by the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien (the 20th prime minister), then the Right Honourable Paul Martin (the 21st prime minister).
Canadian citizenship is not automatically given to a person by virtue of marriage.
if you were born in Canada
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C., M.P. (Calgary-Southwest) is currently the Canadian prime minister and, therefore, resides at the official residence of the prime minister at 24 Sussex Drive, in Ottawa, Ontario.
The first Canadian Prime Minister was the Right Honourable Sir John A. Macdonald. He served twice as Canada's Prime Minister, from 1867-1873 and 1878-1891.
Technically, the PM is not the Head of Canadian Government.The head of Government for Canada is officially the Queen, but her power is mainly that of a figurehead. Her representative in Canada is the Governor General, which in turn appoints the Prime Minister, who is deemed as the person best able to command a majority of House of Commons votes (basically, the leader of whatever party won the election).The present PM is the Right Honourable Stephen Harper(member of the Commons for Calgary Southwest), appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.