Canada has three territories.
The Commissioner of the Northwest Territories is the Honourable George Tuccaro, the Commissioner of Yukon is the Honourable Geraldine Van Bibber, and the Commissioner of Nunavut is the Honourable Anne Meekitjuk Hanson. Each of these commissioners was appointed by the Governor General-in-Council.
Canada has 10 Lieutenant Governors, one for each province. Canada also has 3 Commissioners, one for each territory. The role of a Commissioner is similar to that of a Lieutenant Governor, except that, officially, a Commissioner is a representative of the federal Government and not of the Crown.
province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant-governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign and are simply parts of the federal realm, and have a commissioner
Commissioner - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: India:A
President appoint the chief election commisioner officer.
Gary Oldman played the commissioner.
David Johnston
Ontario is a province and not a territory and does not have a commissioner who represents the federal government!
Stephen Point is, currently.
Role of the CommissionerThere is a Commissioner for each territory, responsible for the administration of the Government of that territory. Each Commissioner is appointed as a representative of the Government of Canada (unlike the provinces, territories do not have a vice-regal representative of Her Majesty the Queen), by the Governor General-in-Council. The Commissioner acts on the orders of the Governor General-in-Council, and the Honourable John Duncan, P.C., M.P., the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.Commissioner and the Executive CouncilMany of the commissioner's functions are exercised on the advice of the Executive Council, the members of which are appointed by the Commissioner on the advice of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut. These Executive Councillors are the premier and ministers of the Government of that territory. Some executive functions are performed by the Commissioner only on the advice of the Executive Council.
Role of the CommissionerThere is a Commissioner for each territory, responsible for the administration of the Government of that territory. Each Commissioner is appointed as a representative of the Government of Canada (unlike the provinces, territories do not have a vice-regal representative of Her Majesty the Queen), by the Governor General-in-Council. The Commissioner acts on the orders of the Governor General-in-Council, and the Honourable John Duncan, P.C., M.P., the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.Commissioner and the Executive CouncilMany of the commissioner's functions are exercised on the advice of the Executive Council, the members of which are appointed by the Commissioner on the advice of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut. These Executive Councillors are the premier and ministers of the Government of that territory. Some executive functions are performed by the Commissioner only on the advice of the Executive Council.
The Yukon is the smallest federal territory of Canada. They do not have a Governor. They have a Commissioner named Doug Phillips and a Premier named Darrell Pasloski.
A union territory is administered by a lieutenent governor or a chief administrator or a chief commissioner acting on the president's instructions.
The Yukon is the smallest federal territory of Canada. They do not have a Governor. They have a Commissioner named Doug Phillips and a Premier named Darrell Pasloski.
Canada has 10 Lieutenant Governors, one for each province. Canada also has 3 Commissioners, one for each territory. The role of a Commissioner is similar to that of a Lieutenant Governor, except that, officially, a Commissioner is a representative of the federal Government and not of the Crown.
province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant-governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign and are simply parts of the federal realm, and have a commissioner
- The resolution of, " The King Of Mazy May " is when they got to the gold commissioner's office in Dawson, and marked their stake, so now that's their territory.
The current world leader of The Salvation Army is general Shaw Clifton. He retires at midnight on April 1, 2011 and will be succeeded by Commissioner Linda Bond who will take the rank of General. Commissioner Linda Bond is currently Territorial Commander of the Australia Eastern Territory.