the parliament wich is composed of deputies each representing the constituents of their particular districts
Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
The laws of Canada at that time allowed "people" living in Canada to vote, but the legal definition of "people" excluded children (under age 21), mental patients, jailed prisoners, and women.
Yes Canada is a democracy.
Yes. Canada is a parliamentary democracy. If the Canadian people find the government of Canada objectionable, they can vote in different ministers through elections. Additionally, Canadians can protest laws with which they dissent without fear of recriminations.
Citizens do not vote directly on laws. They elect representatives who do vote directly on laws.
because we are a separate Nation, with a different type of government, different laws and a queen ( Queen Elizabeth the Second. also queen of england). the list is endless. we also don't vote for US presidents, and instead vote for the Prime Minister of Canada. but we all liked Obama.
Black men were given the right to vote in the nation of Canada in 1837. Black women did not get the full right to vote until 1960.
No,the people vote the laws themselves,thats why it is called direct
vote is the law at which laws are settled
false....
He is from Canada, so he didnt vote and he is to young to vote.
Yes, every country has laws.