No.
Canada and the United States are two separate, sovereign nations.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a representative parliamentary democracy.
The United States is a presidential republic.
plato users: democracy
oligarchy
cultures, both divers countries,easy travel,similar form of government
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its form of government is known as a parliamentary democracy.
Canada and England have quite similar governments. In both cases, Queen Elizabeth II is the ceremonial head of state. Both have a parliamentary government. However, while England has a House of Lords, the analogous institution in Canada is the Senate. Canada has a written constitution, while England has traditions, considered to be an unwritten constitution. Canada and its government are officially bilingual (English/French) while England is not.Comment'England' doesn't have a government. England is one of four countries that form the United Kingdom. One of these countries, Wales, IS bilingual (English/Welsh).
Great Britain
oligarchy
Parlimentary democracy
cultures, both divers countries,easy travel,similar form of government
Form practiced in Mycenae (1450 B.C.)
Canada, a western federal democracy consisting of ten provinces and three territories, is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government at both the national and provincial/territorial levels of government.
parliamentary democracy
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its form of government is known as a parliamentary democracy.
no, its constitutional monarchy!
dictatorship is practised in Libya for the mean time as long as Gaddafi'sis still president
To my knowledge all Tribal groups practiced a decentralized form of government, with very few exceptions; those being central American tribal orginizations.
NO. It is North Korea that is Communist. South Korea is a capitalist, liberal democracy.
Any political party in Canada can form government if they obtain a plurality of the seats in the House of Commons.