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.
Canada, for Canadian Geese.
The border that borders Canada is called the Canadian border.
The Rocky Mountains or the Canadian Rockies.
No, Canada (capital C) is a proper noun, the name of a specific country. The proper adjective form is Canadian.
Governor General of Canada, Holder name is David Lloyd Johnston
Yes. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the Canadian head of state. When she is in Canada (or her Northern Realm as she calls it) she is referred to as the Queen of Canada. The legal name of the Canadian Government is the "Crown in Right of Canada." When the Queen is not in Canada she is represented by a Governor General.
The Canadian Forces
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.
According to section 3 of the Supreme Court Act (Canada) the proper name is "Supreme Court of Canada." Section 101 of the Constitution Act 1867 authorized the creation of "a General Court of Appeal for Canada."
No offense but where else would they come from!?! They have the word CANADIAN right in there name!
canadian rockies
VIA rail Canada
Canadian cheese is made in Canada. Canada is in America. Hence Canadian cheese is American cheese.
they are called "The Canadian Rockies"
Canada, for Canadian Geese.
The border that borders Canada is called the Canadian border.