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There is no territorial government of Canada. Since Canada is a federation there is a federal government. Canada's provinces are part of the federation and its territories are neither separate provincial entities nor fully federal but are quasi-federal. The three territories of Canada are: Northwest Territories; Yukon; and Nunavut.
Federal Government, Provincial Government, Local Government
Canada's current head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, the present Monarch of Canada. She is represented at federal level in Canada by the Governor General. Canada's head of government is the Prime Minister.
The characteristics of Canada`s System of Government are Democratic, Representative and Federal.
The three levels of government are federal, provincial and municipal.
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Federal Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy. Canada is a federation, which means powers are shared between federal and provincial governments. The head of the government is called the Prime Minister. Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's official head of state, and is represented in Canada by the Governor General.
Federal Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy. Canada is a federation, which means powers are shared between federal and provincial governments. The head of the government is called the Prime Minister. Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's official head of state, and is represented in Canada by the Governor General.
Canada government is a federal democratic. This is in French.
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There is no territorial government of Canada. Since Canada is a federation there is a federal government. Canada's provinces are part of the federation and its territories are neither separate provincial entities nor fully federal but are quasi-federal. The three territories of Canada are: Northwest Territories; Yukon; and Nunavut.
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Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
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Because there are many Canadians that would like to see it so. Instead Canada is a Confederation of many Nations. The difference is that a Confederation has a weak federal government and the members in the Confederation are there by choice. In a Canadian Federation the federal government would have total control, or very much more than it does now, and the members would not be allowed to leave or make any major decisions without Canada agreeing.
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Federal Government, Provincial Government, Local Government