Crown in Right of Ontario

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The Crown in Right of Ontario is the legal embodiment of the Canadian monarch as the head of state for the province of Ontario, forming the basis of its executive, legislative, and judicial authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian provincial Crown
Cternal legal concept
public legal person
alsoKnownAs Crown in Right of Ontario
surface form: Her Majesty in Right of Ontario

Crown in Right of Ontario
surface form: His Majesty in Right of Ontario
associatedWith Government of Ontario
Judiciary of Ontario
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
basisOf executive authority in Ontario
judicial authority in Ontario
legislative authority in Ontario
canBeSuedIn courts of Ontario
constitutionalMonarch Charles III, King of Canada
surface form: King Charles III
constitutionalRole formal source of executive power in Ontario
formal source of judicial power in Ontario
formal source of legislative power in Ontario
country Canada
createdBy Dominion of Canada
surface form: Confederation of Canada in 1867
createdUnder Constitution Act, 1867
surface form: British North America Act, 1867
employerOf Government of Ontario
surface form: Ontario public service
exercisesPowersThrough Executive Council of Ontario
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Premier of Ontario
fiscalRole holder of provincial consolidated revenue fund
governedBy Constitution Act, 1867
constitutional conventions of Canada
hasSeatOfGovernmentAt Toronto
headOfState monarch of Canada
holds certain natural resource rights in Ontario
provincial Crown lands in Ontario
jurisdiction Ontario
languageOfOfficialStyle English
French
legalCapacity can enter into contracts
can own property
can sue and be sued
legalEmbodimentOf monarch as head of state for Ontario
partOf Crown in right of Canada
surface form: Canadian Crown
partyTo contracts of the Government of Ontario
predecessor Crown in the Canadian provinces
surface form: Crown in Right of the Province of Canada (for Ontario territory before 1867)
representedInCourtBy Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)
surface form: Attorney General of Ontario
represents Charles III, King of Canada
surface form: Canadian monarch
symbolizes authority of the state in Ontario
continuity of government in Ontario
usedIn government contracts
legal proceedings involving the province
provincial legislation

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Lieutenant Governor of Ontario represents Crown in Right of Ontario
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre owner Crown in Right of Ontario
this entity surface form: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario
Government House, Ontario associatedWith Crown in Right of Ontario
Crown in Right of Ontario alsoKnownAs Crown in Right of Ontario
this entity surface form: His Majesty in Right of Ontario
Crown in Right of Ontario alsoKnownAs Crown in Right of Ontario
this entity surface form: Her Majesty in Right of Ontario
Executive Council of Ontario derivesAuthorityFrom Crown in Right of Ontario
Saugeen Ojibway Nation treatyRelationsWith Crown in Right of Ontario
this entity surface form: Crown in right of Ontario
Edith Dumont represents Crown in Right of Ontario
this entity surface form: the Crown in Right of Ontario
Canadian Crown in right of Quebec distinctFrom Crown in Right of Ontario
this entity surface form: Canadian Crown in right of Ontario