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  1. Heads of State of Canada. The reigning British monarch is Canadas legal head of state. The governor general is the acting, or de facto, head of state. Monarchs. The monarch is a member of the House of Windsor, a family believed to have been chosen by God to rule the United Kingdom and various other countries.

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  2. The monarchy of Canada is Canada's form of government embodied by the Canadian sovereign and head of state. It is one of the key components of Canadian sovereignty and sits at the core of Canada's constitutional federal structure and Westminster-style parliamentary democracy.

  3. The governor general of Canada ( French: gouverneure générale du Canada) [n 1] is the federal representative of the Canadian monarch, currently King Charles III. The king or queen of Canada is also monarch and head of state of 14 other Commonwealth realms and lives in the United Kingdom.

    • The Monarchy in Canada
    • The Role of The Governor General
    • Reserved Powers of The Monarch

    The positions of Head of State and Head of Government are held by separate people. The Prime Minister is the Head of Government, and the Monarch – currently His Majesty King Charles III – is the Head of State. The Monarch’s powers and responsibilities are established and limited by the Canadian Constitution and several other laws. Canada shares its...

    The Governor General is the Monarch’s representative in Canada. They are appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Although the Constitution does not assign a fixed term to the position, a new Governor General is usually appointed every five years. The Governor General has four main areas of responsibility: constitutional duties...

    The Governor General exercises all the powers and responsibilities of the Monarch, except for some that can only be performed directly by the Monarch, including the following: 1. Naming the Governor General: This can be done only by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Governors General cannot choose their own successor. 2. Appointing a...

  4. Canadas Head of State In today's constitutional monarchy, His Majesty King Charles III is King of Canada and Canada's Head of State. He is the personal embodiment of the Crown in Canada.

  5. Role and Responsibilities. Our system of government is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. His Majesty King Charles III is King of Canada and Head of State. The Governor General is the representative of The King in Canada.

  6. Home > Crown > Sovereign and Royal Family. Sovereign and Royal Family. The Sovereign. His Majesty King Charles III, as king of Canada and Canadas head of State, is the personal embodiment of the Canadian Crown. As representatives of the Crown, the governor general and provincial lieutenant governors act on The King’s behalf.