Oh yes, we still have elections in Canada, and we elect members of Parliament to represent the voters.
Canada does not have presidents.
It is a requirement that US presidents be born in the US. So, no US presidents were born in Canada. Chester Arthur was born in Northern Vermont so close to the Canadian border that some people said he was actually born in Canada.
in a parliametary democracy,voters elect representatives to a lawmaking body called parliament
There are many places where one can find Magic Chef appliance parts in the country of Canada. One can find Magic Chef appliance parts in Canada at popular stores such as Parts Elect and Appliance Zone.
The country of Canada does not have presidents as its leader. Instead they elect Prime Ministers. The current Prime Minister is Stephen Harper, from the Conservative Party.
The possessive plural of "president-elect" is "presidents-elect."
Yes, they do.
The U.S. President is chosen; we elect the person.
no 18 and up can vote
Thomas nast
they elect presidents
Assuming that this question is asking about US government (since most countries with presidents elect their presidents through direct elections), the answer is that the Electoral College is covened to elect the President.
The Whigs only managed to elect two presidents, Wm. Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor.
Canada does not have presidents.
Many presidents are very tall because people tend to elect taller rulers in the U.S.
The U.S does but not Canada.