Function of the Canadian monarchy in Ontario
By the arrangements of the Canadian federation , Canada's monarchy operates in Ontario as the core of the province's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy .[ 1] As such, the Crown within Ontario's jurisdiction may be referred to as the Crown in Right of Ontario ,[ 2] His Majesty in Right of Ontario ,[ 3] the King in Right of Ontario ,[ 4] or His Majesty the King in Right of Ontario .[ 5] The Constitution Act, 1867 , leaves many functions in Ontario specifically assigned to the sovereign's viceroy, the lieutenant governor of Ontario ,[ 1] whose direct participation in governance is limited by the constitutional conventions of constitutional monarchy .[ 6]
^ a b Victoria (29 March 1867). "Constitution Act, 1867" . III.9, V.58. Westminster: Queen's Printer. Retrieved 15 January 2009 – via Solon.org.
^ Elizabeth II (25 July 2007). "Municipal Tax Assistance Act" . 1. Toronto: Queen's Printer for Ontario. Retrieved 2 July 2009 .
^ Elizabeth II (12 February 2007). "Environmental Protection Act" . 2.1.i. Toronto: Queen's Printer for Ontario. Retrieved 2 July 2009 .
^ Pinet v. The Queen in right of Ontario , Title (Ontario Court of Appeal 13 April 1995), Text .
^ Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as Represented by the Minister of Finance (Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund) and CGU Group Canada Ltd. (Commercial Union Assurance Company of Canada) , Title (Arbitration pursuant to the Arbitration Act, 1991, S.O. 1991, c. 17 3 March 2000), Text . archived on 9 November 2015
^ MacLeod, Kevin S. (2008), A Crown of Maples (PDF) (1 ed.), Ottawa: Queen's Printer for Canada, p. 16, ISBN 978-0-662-46012-1 , archived (PDF) from the original on 18 March 2009, retrieved 21 June 2009