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Monarchy in Nova Scotia : ウィキペディア英語版
Monarchy in Nova Scotia

By the arrangements of the Canadian federation, the Canadian monarchy operates in Nova Scotia as the core of the province's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy. As such, the Crown within Nova Scotia's jurisdiction is referred to as ''the Crown in Right of Nova Scotia'', ''Her Majesty in Right of Nova Scotia'', or ''the Queen in Right of Nova Scotia''.〔 〕 The Constitution Act, 1867, however, leaves many royal duties in Nova Scotia specifically assigned to the sovereign's viceroy, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia,〔 whose direct participation in governance is limited by the conventional stipulations of constitutional monarchy.
==Constitutional monarchy in Nova Scotia==
(詳細はNova Scotia in the same way it does in all of Canada's other provinces, being the centre of a constitutional construct in which the institutions of government acting under the sovereign's authority share the power of the whole. It is thus the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the province's government. The Canadian monarch—since 6 February 1952, Queen Elizabeth II—is represented and her duties carried out by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, whose direct participation in governance is limited by the conventional stipulations of constitutional monarchy, with most related powers entrusted for exercise by the elected parliamentarians, the ministers of the Crown generally drawn from amongst them, and the judges and justices of the peace. The Crown today primarily functions as a guarantor of continuous and stable governance and a nonpartisan safeguard against the abuse of power.〔 This arrangement began with the 1867 British North America Act and continued an unbroken line of monarchical government extending back to the late 16th century.〔 However, though Nova Scotia has a separate government headed by the Queen, as a province, Nova Scotia is not itself a kingdom.
Government House in Halifax is owned by the sovereign in her capacity as Queen in Right of Nova Scotia and is used as an official residence both by the lieutenant governor and the sovereign and other members of the Canadian Royal Family will reside there when in Nova Scotia.

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