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The Canadian government is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, where the Prime Minister is the head of government and the monarch (currently the King) is the ceremonial head of state. In contrast, the U.S. government is a federal republic with a presidential system, where the President serves as both the head of state and government. Canada has a bicameral legislature made up of the House of Commons and the Senate, while the U.S. Congress consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Additionally, Canada's provinces have significant powers, but the federal government holds more centralized authority compared to the states in the U.S. system.

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