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  2. The governor general of Canada (French: gouverneure générale du Canada) 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.

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      Mary Jeannie May Simon CC CMM COM OQ CD (in Inuktitut...

  3. References. External links. List of governors general of Canada. The following is a list of the governors and governors general of Canada.

  4. Website. www .gg .ca. The Governor General of Canada is the person who represents Canada 's King (or Queen ). The King of Canada does not spend much time in Canada because he is also the King of several other countries. The Governor General is technically chosen by the King and is allowed to use almost all of the King's powers.

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    Mary Jeannie May Simon CC CMM COM OQ CD (in Inuktitut syllabics: ᒥᐊᓕ ᓴᐃᒪᓐ; Inuktitut: Ningiukudluk; born August 21, 1947) is a Canadian civil servant, diplomat, and former broadcaster who has served as the 30th governor general of Canada since July 26, 2021.

  6. 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. Former Governors General.

  7. 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.

  8. Jul 18, 2012 · History. A gouverneur or governor general has represented the Crown at the head of government since the beginning of European settlement in Canada. This was true in both New France and in British North America . Lord Monck, the country’s first governor general at Confederation, was sworn in on 1 July 1867.

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