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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Monarchy of Canada, Arms of Canada, Order of Canada, Orders, Decorations, and Medals of Canada, Rideau Hall, Royal Heraldry Society of Canada, Queen's Personal Canadian Flag, D'arcy Boulton. Excerpt: This article is part of the series:Politics and government ofCanada The monarchy of Canada is Canada's constitutional monarchy, headed since 6 February 1952 by Queen Elizabeth II, who as sovereign is shared equally with fifteen other countries within the Commonwealth of Nations, all being independent and the monarchy of each legally distinct. For Canada, the monarch is officially titled Queen of Canada (French: ), and she, her consort, and other members of the Canadian Royal Family undertake various public and private functions across the country and on its behalf abroad. However, the Queen is the only member of the Royal Family with any constitutional role. While several powers are the sovereign's alone, because she lives predominantly in the United Kingdom, most of the royal constitutional and ceremonial duties in Canada are carried out by the Queen's representative, the governor general. In each of Canada's provinces, the monarch is represented by a lieutenant governor, while the territories are not sovereign and thus do not have a viceroy. The Crown forms the core of both the country's federalism and its Westminster-style parliamentary democracy being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government. Royal Assent and the royal sign-manual are required to enact laws, letters patent, and orders-in-council, but the authority for these acts stems from the Canadian populace and, within the conventional stipulations of constitutional monarchy, the sovereign's direct participation in any of these areas o... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=56504

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