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Who is Canada's head of state?

The Sovereign (King or Queen) is the constitutional head of state in Canada, a key pillar of its constitutional monarchy. In contrast, the Prime Minister serves

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Question: Who is Canada's head of state?

Answer options:

  • The Prime Minister ✅ The Sovereign (King or Queen)
  • The Governor General
  • The Chief Justice

Correct answer: The Sovereign (King or Queen)

Explanation: The Sovereign (King or Queen) is the constitutional head of state in Canada, a key pillar of its constitutional monarchy. In contrast, the Prime Minister serves as the head of government, directing daily political affairs, while the Governor General represents the Sovereign in Canada rather than holding the title of head of state themselves. The Chief Justice leads the Supreme Court and the judicial branch. Distinguishing between the head of state and the head of government is a fundamental concept frequently tested on the citizenship exam to ensure candidates understand the structure of Canadian executive power.

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