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.
Every Canadian can have a job in the US government. The American are tolerable in that case. You only need the specif requirements that are needed for being a employee at the US government.
the president
To establish a organized government.
they helped our Canadian government! :)
It has three branches each with jobs.
The US Constitution is organized into three main partsPreamble- introductionArticles- tells how the government worksAmendments- revisions to the original document
I believe that is a corporation.
The 1st Continental Congress
I believe that is a corporation.
the government has 3 branches, the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. That is actually the us government.
Maybe :o maybe not ;)
Under the articles of confederation