The governor general is a representative of the Sovereign in Canada, and the person who exercises the powers of the Crown. The Queen advised by the Prime Minister who is the head of government appoints the holder of the office of the Governor General. The selected person is commissioned for an unfixed period though holders typically serve for five years. The governor general performs all the constitutional and ceremonial duties on behalf of the Queen. David Johnson is the current Canadian Governor General and has held the position since October 1, 2010.
Duties of the Governor General of Canada
The governor general performs both constitutional and ceremonial duties in the name of the sovereign.
Constitutional Roles
Despite not possessing any prerogative powers independently, the governor general exercises the executive, legislative, and judicial powers in the sovereign’s name. The incumbent also has powers to give executive and cabinet orders. Tasked by the Constitution Act, 1867, the governor general appoints persons to the Queens Privy Council for Canada. The Prime Minister also directs the governor general to appoint the cabinet. The holder of the office also appoints superior court judges with the advice of the cabinet.The governor general performs parliamentary duties in the absence of the sovereign, duties such as summoning of Parliament, delivering the Speech from the Throne, and dissolving parliament. The governor general assents to bills that have been passed by the Canadian House of Commons and the Senate in the Queens’s name.
Ceremonial Roles
Since the Constitution delegates most of the constitutional functions of the cabinet, the governor general acts primarily on ceremonial duties. The governor general host Canada’s royal family members as well as foreign heads of states and other royalties.He or she also represents the Queen of Canada in visiting other countries through the approval of her Majesty and the prime minister. The governor general also has the powers to receive foreign ambassadors send to Canada and can also send and recall Canadian representatives. The governor general has the task of fostering national pride and unity as it is of great important to maintain the relationship between the Crown and the Canadian people.The governor general issues medals and public orders to individuals being honored by Canada. He or she acts as the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces in the event when the Queen delegates these duties through issuing of commands to Canadian troops, visiting them in their bases and seeing them off when they are going on duty. The holder of the office is also an honorary colonel.