Her Majesty the Queen is represented in Alberta by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. The current Lieutenant Governor is His Honour, Col. (Ret'd) The Honourable Donald S. Ethell O.C., O.M.M., A.O.E., M.S.C., C.D. His Honour was appointed as the seventeenth viceroy in Alberta on May 11, 2010, by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister.
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is represented at the federal level by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, the Governor General of Canada. The Governor General performs most of the Queen's functions at the federal level, though some powers continue to be exerciseable exclusively by the Queen (for example, the authorisation to summon extra senators on the Governor General's recommendation, and the power to disallow recently-enacted Federal Laws on the advice of the prime minister).
At the provincial level, the Queen is represented by the Lieutenant Governors of each of the ten provinces.
Her role is ceremonial only and is selected by BC voters through their choice of government, even when it appears the Prime Minister has done the selection or appointment. The Queen has no role, other than ceremonial, in BC or any province or colony of Canada.
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The Queen's representative in Canada is the "Governor General". At the momenth this particular position belongs to David Johnston.
The Queen's Representative: Lieutenant Governor of B.C.The Legislature is comprised of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister), and the elected Legislative Assembly. Currently, His Honour the Honourable Steven L. Point, O.B.C., the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada for the province.Members of the Legislative Assembly of B.C.The Legislative Assembly has 85 members, each of whom is elected using the single-member plurality system at each provincial general election. Check sources and related links, below, for the member of the Legislative Assembly for your electoral district. If you are unsure of your electoral district, you can contact Elections British Columbia at 1 (800) 661-8683.
The position of Governor-General is the Queen's representative in Canada.
Because Canada is a member of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is our regent. The Queen's representative in Canada is called the Governor-General.
The Governor General is a person suggested by the prime minister to be the King or Queen's representative in that country
Pierre Duchesne, the Lt. Governor of Quebec, is the Queen's representative.
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The Queen's representative in Australia is the Governor General. In 2009, this is Quentin Bryce.
The representative of Her Majesty the Queen, in each province, is called the Lieutenant Governor.
Each of the states in Australia has a Governor who is the Queen's representative.The Queen's representative in the federal parliament is the Governor-General.
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt in the 1st century BC.
Cleopatra was the Egyptian queen who committed suicide in 30 BC.
There is no widely accepted date for her birth, although it was likely between 1836 BC and 1826 BC, as she became queen in 1806 BC.
This depends on the situation and place. In many places, the Queen's representative is the Governor General at federal level, and for provinces it is Lieutenant Governor and for territories it is Commissioner. There is no representative for Municipal level
The Governor General is the representative of The Queen for all Canada. The GG is presently Michaelle Jean.
Yes she was, 51 BC to 30 BC.