Multiple Choice
Explain the role of the Governor General
A) The holder of executive authority in Canada's government.This person typically plays an active administrative role and must sign bills before they become law.
B) The holder of executive authority in Canada's government.This person typically plays a passive administrative role and usually follows the advice of the prime minister, but he or she must sign bills before they become law
C) The holder of executive authority in Canada's government.This person typically plays a passive administrative role and usually follows the advice of the Queen, but he or she must sign bills before they become law
D) None of the above
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