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Sovereign/Monarch of Canada - King Charles lll
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Governor General - Mary Simon
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Chief Justice - Richard Wagner
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Prime Minister - Mark Carney
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Official Opposition Party Leader - Pierre Poilievre
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New Democratic Party Leader - Don Davies
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Bloc Québécois Party Leader - Yves-François Blanchet
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Green Party Leader - Elizabeth May
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MPP for Uxbridge - Peter Bethanfalvy
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The Speaker of the Senate - Raymonde Gagné
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The Speaker of the House of Commons - Francis Scarpaleggia
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The Lieutenant Governor - Edith Dumont
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The Premier - Doug Ford
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Ontario Official Opposition Party Leader - Mary Stiltes
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Ontario Liberal Party Leader - Bonnie Crombie
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Ontario Green party Leader - Mike Schreiner
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The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Donna Skelly
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The Chair of Durham Region - John Henry
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The Regional Council for Uxbridge - Bruce Garrod
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The Mayor of Uxbridge - Dave Barton
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Chair for DDSB - Tracy Brown
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The School Board Trustee for Uxbridge - Carolyn Morton
What is the difference between an Absolute Monarchy and a Constitutional Monarchy?
Who represents the King in Canada at the federal and provincial level?
Explain how the Crown is the source of governmental powers but the elected government actually wields power.
How often does the Crown actually overrule laws passed by the government in power?
What is meant by “prerogative powers”? Under what circumstances are they likely to be used?
Explain how the Act of Settlement was changed and what that change means for Canada.