Canada has three branches of government: Executive, Legislative & Judicial.
make laws
The branches checked by the Legislative Branch are the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch to make sure they are doing their job.
Depends on the definition of "branches". Do you mean "departments"?
THE 2 BRANCHES ARE THE EXUCUTIVE BRANCH AND JUDICIAL BRANCH TOO MAKE SURE THERE DOING THEIR JOB! === ===
The Judaical and the Legislative Branches who's job is to balance out the President. The President can't do alot of things with out approval by the Legislative Branch. The Judaical Branch interprets the laws that the other branches make.
legislative make a law
The judicious, legislative and executive branches.
The three branches of the Canadian government are the Monarchy and the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.
The 3 branches of Russia's government include the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches.
the president (government) is the executive branch and the difference is the independance of the legislative branch from executive branch (in Canada the leaders of the legislative branch are the leaders of the executive branch so there is confusion between the two branches)
The branches are legislative, executive, and judicial as established by the US Constitution.