Why doesn't Canada have a president?
And who's the prime minister of Canada?
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Canada doesn't have a President because in Canada's system of constitutional monarchy, Canada's Head of State is the monarch called the Crown or the Sovereign (Queen or King) and is represented by the Governor General or Viceroy. The current Canadian monarch is Queen Elizabeth II (since 6 February 1952).
In Canada, the Prime Minister acts as head of Government for Canada. Justin Pierre James Trudeau is the current Prime Minister of Canada.
In Canada, the Prime Minister acts as head of Government for Canada. Justin Pierre James Trudeau is the current Prime Minister of Canada.
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<> President is known as the "Head of the State "
<> Canada has a parliamentary form of government.
<> Canada has accepted its Queen as " the Head of the State"
<> According to Canadian Constitution - Monarch(Queen) is the Head of the State.
<> Hence , Canada does not have a President..
==> Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada
==> He is the Prime Minister of Canada since the year of 2015.
==> He is the leader of the Liberal Party
<> President is known as the "Head of the State "
<> Canada has a parliamentary form of government.
<> Canada has accepted its Queen as " the Head of the State"
<> According to Canadian Constitution - Monarch(Queen) is the Head of the State.
<> Hence , Canada does not have a President..
==> Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada
==> He is the Prime Minister of Canada since the year of 2015.
==> He is the leader of the Liberal Party
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