Lieutenant Governor (Canada)
In Canada, a Lieutenant Governor (, French [masculine]: lieutenant-gouverneur, or [feminine]: lieutenant-gouverneure) is the viceregal representative in a provincial jurisdiction of the Canadian monarch and head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, who resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom.
Lieutenant Governor (Canada)Flags of the Lieutenant-Governors of CanadaList of lieutenant governors of the Northwest TerritoriesLieutenant Governor of QuebecLieutenant GovernorList of current Canadian lieutenant governors and commissionersMonarchy of CanadaLieutenant Governor of OntarioLieutenant Governor of SaskatchewanList of lieutenant governors of OntarioGovernor General of CanadaLieutenant Governor of AlbertaLieutenant Governor of ManitobaLieutenant Governor of British ColumbiaMonarchy in the Canadian provincesJohn Graves SimcoeLieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and LabradorLieutenant Governor of Nova ScotiaList of lieutenant governors of QuebecLieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
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