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  2. Government of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada (French: Gouvernement du Canada) is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada. The term Government of Canada refers specifically to the executive, which includes ministers of the Crown (together in the Cabinet) and the federal civil service (whom the Cabinet direct); it is alternatively known as His ...

  3. What Type Of Government Does Canada Have? - WorldAtlas

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    Canada has a bicameral parliamentary system consisting of the Senate and the House of Commons. The Senate members are appointed by the Governor-General with the advice of the Prime Minister, and they are 105 members in total and may serve up to the age of 75 years.

  4. Canada - Federalism, Multiculturalism, Provinces | Britannica

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    Formally, Canada is a constitutional monarchy. The titular head is the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom (locally called the king or queen of Canada), who is represented locally by a governor-general (now always Canadian and appointed by the Canadian prime minister).

  5. Structure of government - Canada.ca

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    Learn about the roles of the many people and institutions that constitute Canada’s government, such as Her Majesty the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Governor General, the Cabinet, ministers, and departments and agencies.

  6. Federal Government - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    The federal government is the national government of Canada, centred in Ottawa. The term can refer narrowly to the Canadian Cabinet, or more broadly to the Cabinet and the public service.

  7. Democracy in Canada - Democratic Institutions - Canada.ca

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    Our system of government is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. Canada’s Parliament consists of three parts: the King, represented by the governor general; the Senate; and the House of Commons.

  8. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Canada functions within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. [1] Canada is a constitutional monarchy where the monarch is head of state.

  9. Canada’s Political System | Elections Canada's Civic Education

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    Canada’s political system is based on that of the United Kingdom. It is a constitutional monarchy, which means that we recognize the Queen or King as the Head of State, while the Prime Minister is the Head of Government.

  10. Canada - Political Process, Federalism, Provinces | Britannica

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    During much of the 20th century, Canada had two major political parties: the Progressive Conservatives and the Liberals. Although both parties were ideologically diverse, the Progressive Conservatives tended to be slightly to the right, while the Liberals were generally regarded as centre-left.

  11. Parliamentary Democracy in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    Parliamentary democracy is a constitutional system of government. It derives from Britain’s Westminster system. It has also developed certain unique characteristics in Canada. Canada is a liberal democracy: a state in which the powers of the executive branch are constrained and individual rights and freedoms are protected.