President of the Canadian Republic

From Daily Escape

(Difference between revisions)
Line 7: Line 7:
The current President is [[Anthony Wittrock]] whom was inaugurated on June 10, 2007. The current term expires on June 10, 2011.  
The current President is [[Anthony Wittrock]] whom was inaugurated on June 10, 2007. The current term expires on June 10, 2011.  
 +
==Origin==
 +
 +
The Articles of Independence (1867) diplomatically declared Canada’s peaceful and ambitious intentions for full independence from Great Britain. Following the Articles of Independence the Constitutional Act (1867) was passed.
 +
 +
In the aftermath of the Constitutional Act passing in the Federal Parliament of Canada, Great Britain requested to visit Canadian officials in Montreal later in 1867 to sign the Treaty of Montreal.  In the Treaty of Montreal, Great Britain fully recognize Canadian independence.
[[Category:Canada]]
[[Category:Canada]]

Revision as of 01:55, 26 September 2007

The President of the Canadian Republic (sometimes referred to as POTCR) is both the chief of state and head of government of Canada. The president is the head of the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The President has additional duties including signing legislation into law or vetoing bills passed through the Federal Parliament, make treaties and appoint federal officials, ambassadors, federal judges and Justices of the Supreme Court.

The President is elected directly by the general population to a four-year term. There are no limitations on consecutive terms. Canadians elect a president by using the plurality voting system.

In office the President resides at the Presidential & Executive Building Complex in Ottawa. The President is entitled to use its staff and facilities that include a medical clinic, recreation, house keeping and security services. One of two Bombardier Global 5000 private jets are available to provide long range transportation for the President for North American Travel for international usage the President uses a refitted Boeing C-3.

The current President is Anthony Wittrock whom was inaugurated on June 10, 2007. The current term expires on June 10, 2011.

Origin

The Articles of Independence (1867) diplomatically declared Canada’s peaceful and ambitious intentions for full independence from Great Britain. Following the Articles of Independence the Constitutional Act (1867) was passed.

In the aftermath of the Constitutional Act passing in the Federal Parliament of Canada, Great Britain requested to visit Canadian officials in Montreal later in 1867 to sign the Treaty of Montreal. In the Treaty of Montreal, Great Britain fully recognize Canadian independence.

Personal tools