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Canada is a constitutional monarchy with parliamentary democracy, as well as being a federation.

Canada's particular Parliamentary system is referred to as a "Westminster Model." This model was first developed by the British and is named after the Palace of Westminster, which houses the British Parliament. Most other nations that draw on this Parliamentary model, including Australia and New Zealand, are former British colonies that adopted the British system during their evolution from a colony to independent nation.

An important characteristic of Westminster Parliamentary systems is that they are based, in large part, on unwritten constitutional conventions and customs. These are rules and practices regarding the operation of government, which have been developed incrementally over long periods of time and never formally codified in a written document.

While many Westminster Models do rely on written constitutional documents that outline the general framework of government, in many cases rules often exist in the form of unwritten conventions and customs. These are rules and practices that have been developed incrementally over long periods of time, and have never been formally codified in writing. This does not mean they are any less binding - only that they are based upon historical practice instead of explicitly written principles.

This does not mean to suggest that Canada's constitution is completely based on unwritten constitutional conventions. The nation does indeed have documents that detail its system of government. Many of the specific details, however, are based on unwritten conventions; this would include the practice of responsible government, and the powers and functions associated with the Prime Minister and his/her Cabinet.

Canada has a parliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy, like the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government.
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Canada has a parliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy.

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