An engineer is taught to pay strict attention to detail. Lives depend on it. She would have worked amongst an elite cadre of similar people. She would be naturally critical and perhaps upset with lessor types who can't do their jobs adequately. She risked her life twice on missions into space and was successful. If you want to encourage more kids to pursue educations in science and engineering, it doesn't hurt to create a role model.
A person in her position doesn't exercise power for publicity. She can influence things on the quiet. She would be the one to suggest and award honors, medals, ribbons, which is highly motivating.
She is also in position to dismiss a rogue Prime Minister if the need arises. She is Commander in Chief of the military.
I'm not sure if she can grant pardons, but may have the power of suggestion.
She also has something like an ambassador, since as a member of the Commonwealth, Canada has High Commissioners instead of ambassadors. At least in the beginning, Great Britain and Canada were not exactly foreign countries to each other.
That has changed since Canada got it's independence, but they selected the same Queen, just like Norway and Sweden did in the 1800's.
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