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Government of Canada - Wikipedia The Government of Canada (French: gouvernement du Canada), formally His Majesty's Government (French: Gouvernement de Sa Majesté), [1] is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada
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What Type Of Government Does Canada Have? - WorldAtlas 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
Government of Canada - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Government of Canada is a constitutional monarchy It has a monarch, who currently is King Charles III He appoints a Governor General to Canada to represent himself The country is run by a democratically elected government, led by a Prime Minister A Parliament is elected, usually every five years
Canada - Political Process, Federalism, Provinces | Britannica Canada - Political Process, Federalism, Provinces: The 338 members of the House of Commons, from which the prime minister is selected, are elected for a maximum term of five years by universal suffrage in single-member districts (known in Canada as ridings)
The Branches of Government - Parliament of Canada Canada’s system of government has three branches: the legislative, the executive and the judicial Each one has separate powers and responsibilities that are defined in the Constitution: the legislative branch passes laws, the executive implements them, and the judicial interprets them