Although state power rests legally with the Governor-General - Parliament sits at his or her pleasure, Royal Consent is necessary for all laws passed by Parliament, and the Governor-General is the commander-in-chief of the Canadian Armed Forces - real political power rests with the Prime Minister, Parliament, and the provincial governments. The Governor-General's is a formal, ceremonial, and cultural office. Current and past Governors-General use the title "Right Honourable" (Très honorable), like the Prime Minister.
The Queen also has representatives in each provincial government: Lieutenant Governors (lieutenants gouverneurs) who are nominally appointed by the Governor-General but in practice appointed by the Prime Minister.
See Also List of Canadian Governors General
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