both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
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both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments -babygirl012312
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
Canada and England have quite similar governments. In both cases, Queen Elizabeth II is the ceremonial head of state. Both have a parliamentary government. However, while England has a House of Lords, the analogous institution in Canada is the Senate. Canada has a written constitution, while England has traditions, considered to be an unwritten constitution. Canada and its government are officially bilingual (English/French) while England is not.Comment'England' doesn't have a government. England is one of four countries that form the United Kingdom. One of these countries, Wales, IS bilingual (English/Welsh).
both governments had prime ministers and parliaments -babygirl012312
Canada is a self governing Dominion within the Commonwealth. Formerly it was part of the British Empire.First, France, then Britain, and in the future the USA.
yeah buddy or at least that's what I remember from history class.
Do you mean "goth the vote"? Either way, when women were emancipated in Britain, they were, by allegience, emancipated in Canada, since, at the time, Canada was a dominion of Britain. In other words, it was automatic