Function of the Canadian monarchy in New Brunswick
King in Right of New Brunswick
Provincial
Coat of arms of New Brunswick
Incumbent
Charles III King of Canada since 8 September 2022
Details
Style
His Majesty
First monarch
Victoria
Formation
1 July 1867
By the arrangements of the Canadian federation, Canada's monarchy operates in New Brunswick as the core of the province's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy.[1] As such, the Crown within New Brunswick's jurisdiction is referred to as the Crown in Right of New Brunswick (French: couronne du chef du Nouveau-Brunswick),[2]His Majesty in Right of New Brunswick (French: Sa Majesté du chef du Nouveau-Brunswick),[3] or the King in Right of New Brunswick (French: le roi du chef du Nouveau-Brunswick).[4] The Constitution Act, 1867, however, leaves many royal duties in the province specifically assigned to the sovereign's viceroy, the lieutenant governor of New Brunswick,[1] whose direct participation in governance is limited by the conventional stipulations of constitutional monarchy.[5]
^ abVictoria (29 March 1867), Constitution Act, 1867, III.9, V.58, Westminster: Queen's Printer, retrieved 15 January 2009
^Elizabeth II (17 December 2004), An Act to Amend the Municipal Assistance Act, 4.b, Fredericton: Queen's Printer for New Brunswick, retrieved 6 July 2009
^Elizabeth II (22 June 2006), Clean Air Act, 1, Fredericton: Queen's Printer for New Brunswick, retrieved 6 July 2009
^Moreau‑Bérubé v. New Brunswick, Title (Supreme Court of Canada 7 February 2002), Text.
^MacLeod, Kevin S. (2008), A Crown of Maples(PDF) (1 ed.), Ottawa: Queen's Printer for Canada, p. 16, ISBN 978-0-662-46012-1
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