Canada's head of state is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, represented at the federal level by the the Governor General, currently Her Excellency The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.
Canada's head of state is the monarch, currently Elizabeth II and commonly referred to as the Queen of Canada.
Canada is known for its vast forests and mountain ranges (including the Rocky Mountains) and the animals that reside within them, such as moose, caribou, beavers, polar bears, grizzly bears, and the common loon.
Canada is a country in northern North America bordered on the south by the United States and extending through the Arctic Ocean to the North Pole, making it the northernmost country in the world.
The Canadas were merged into a single colony, the Province of Canada, with the Act of Union (1840) in an attempt to assimilate the French Canadians.
Canada's head of state is the monarch, currently Elizabeth II who is styled "Queen of Canada." The day-to-day duties of the head of state are exercised by the Governor General, who is generally a retired politician or other prominent Canadian.