John A. Macdonald aimed to create a distinct Canadian government structure to reflect Canada's unique identity and diverse population, which included various ethnic and linguistic groups. He believed that a parliamentary system and a strong central government would promote unity and stability, contrasting with the more decentralized federalism of the U.S. Additionally, Macdonald sought to prevent the fragmentation that he perceived in U.S. politics, ensuring that provincial interests did not undermine national cohesion.
I think the provincial government is in charge of zoos.
After the American Revolution, the British government helped loyalists to settle in Canada. The British government offered them Canadian land in exchange for their service.
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Canada is a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy and a federation.
look round u! everythin u see is becoz of the government! healthcare, rights n all tht
Flora MacDonald (former Canadian government minister) was 89 years old when she died on July 9, 2015. (born June 3, 1926)
The Prime Minister who followed John A. Macdonald was Alexander Mackenzie, who served as the second Prime Minister of Canada from 1873 to 1878. Mackenzie, a member of the Liberal Party, focused on government reform and the expansion of infrastructure, including the Canadian railway system. His tenure marked a shift from Macdonald's Conservative policies, emphasizing transparency and accountability in government.
He led the two resistance movements against Canadian government and Sir John A. Macdonald.
There are 105 senators in the Canadian government.
Once is Canadian and one is Thai
The real head of the Canadian government is Queen Elizabeth II
Yes, he's the head of the Canadian government as the Prime Minister.
The government is based on parliamentary democarcy.
The Canadian Crown is Canada's main governmental system. The Canadian Crown is the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government.
Canada has a parliamentary type of government.
Quebec was treated unfairly by the Canadian government during John Diffnbaker's era
Global Affairs Canada is the Canadian government department responsible for foreign affairs.