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Q: Who carries out the laws in Canada's national government?
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Pros and cons of provincial education control?

The question is based on how after Canadas Confederation, Canada was given federal and provincial governments. With provincial governments, the curriculum and laws are different for everyone.One area that each province controls is education. What are the advantages and disadvantage?


What is the relationship between the national government and the state?

I think you ment federal government, rather then national government, as a national government is a centralized government, as a kingdom or dictatorship, where the controlling power is centralized with the ruler, and local government is a puppet administration re sponcible to the central, or national government. On the other hand, a democratic Republic, as the US is the federal government controls international and interstate trade, enforcing the constitutionality of all laws made whether federal or state, insuring all citizens civil rights and liberties, protecting the country from aggressive intrusion and psychical invasions, and insurrections that would endanger the rights and liberties of it citizens. And, a state is involved in the administering of a local geographic area, and, in theory, should be a smaller mirrored image of the federal Democratic Republic. You can find more in-detailed information on this subject by using your search engine and inquiring about the difference between types of government, and asking "what are the different types of government?" and "How does a Democratic Republic work?"; "How does our government work?" Good luck and enjoy your discoveries. - Roi


What level of government passes by-laws in Canada?

local governments create sush laws i.e. towns and citie's and such


Who makes the laws in Argentina?

The laws in Argentina are made by the government and passed by there supreme courts


What are the differences between the three levels of government meaning fedralstate and local?

Under the Articles of Confederation there was no national judicial branch nor a separate executive branch. What little power the national government held was centered in the legislative branch under the Articles. Most of the business of government, like the selling of the western lands and setting up a postal system, was done through legislative (congressional) committees. Without an executive, there was no unity of policy making and no way to coordinate the work of the various congressional committees. State courts enforced and interpreted the national laws because there was no federal judicial system. Thus, the lack of a judicial branch made it impossible for the national government to settle disputes between states. MrV

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What are Canadas laws?

To many laws to list


What are Illinois 3 state banches of government?

Just like the national government, our 3 branches are legislative, judicial, and executive. Legislative-makes the laws Judicial-says what the laws mean Executive-carries out the laws


Who carries the laws?

the mayor and the government


Who carries out laws?

The executive branch of the government.


What government carries out laws?

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What part of a government carries out laws?

Laws made by governments are intended to be flowed (carried out) by the citizens that elected the government.


What branch of government Carries out nations laws?

The Executive Branch.


How are the 3 branches of government used?

legislative makes laws executive carries out the laws judicial enforces the laws


Which branch of government carries out the laws the legislative branch has made?

judicial


The branch of government that carries out the laws made by congress?

The Executive Branch


What branch of government carries out laws in a parliamentary democracy?

The executive branch is responsible for carrying out laws in a parliamentary democracy. This branch is led by the prime minister, who is typically the head of government and oversees the administration of laws and government policies.


Define executive branch?

the branch of government that carries out laws and is mainy the president