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Both are federal republics.Both are led by a president.Both have three branches of government: executive, legislative and the judiciary.
The three branches of the Canadian government are the Monarchy and the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.
The most common political system in South America is a federal republic. This usually has five branches of government namely executive, legislative, judiciary, electoral, and citizen.
Canada has three branches of government: Executive, Legislative & Judicial.
The three branches of government is the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judiciary. Constitutionally, (a.k.a. "technically"), the Executive power in Canada is vested in the Queen. In practice, the real executive power rests with the Cabinet. The Cabinet, which is Federal, includes the Prime Minister and Ministers (ex: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Finance, etc.) who are answerable to Parliament for government activities. The Legislative branch is comprised of the House of Commons (elected Members of Parliament), the Senate (appointed Senators), and the Monarch/Monarch representative (the Governor General). These three entities are commonly referred to as the "Parliament". The Judiciary branch is simply comprised of the Federal judges who preside over the cases before the courts. In the simplest of terms, the Executive branch is a select few members, or ministers, usually chosen from the governing party where as the Legislative branch is everyone else in Parliament. The Judiciary system is completely different. It is the foundation for the system of law in place in Canada, the presiding judges.
Governance in the US federal system is dependent on the three branches of government. These branches as the Judiciary, the Legislative branch, and the Executive branch.
The 3 branches of society are the judiciary, the legislative and the executive.
the judiciary ,legislative and executive branches :D
The executive, the legislative and the judiciary.
Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.
executive,legislature & judiciary
The three branches of government are executive, legislative and judiciary. The executive formulates government polices, the legislative makes and the judiciary interprets the constitution.
The three branches of the US government are Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.
executive (president), legislature (congress) and judiciary (supreme court).
The three branches are Congress (Legislative), Executive (President) and the Judiciary (Supreme court and lower courts)
The three branches are Congress (Legislative), Executive (President) and the Judiciary (Supreme court and lower courts)
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