Canada is a constitutional monarchy with Parliamentary democracy. The monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II (Queen of Canada), is head of state and King/Queen of Canada. The Governor General represents the Queen and carries out day-to-day work of the Sovereign (monarch). Parliament is made of a Queen, Senate and Commons. Senate - appointed, Commons - elected. The leader of the party with most seats in the Parliament is appointed Prime Minister and is invited to form Her Majesty's Government is Canada, which carries out most of the work.
Canada is a federation that is governed as Parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of Canada, as head of State. The Queen exercises executive functions only on the advice of the prime minister (the head of Government) and ministers, who are accountable to the elected members of the House of Commons.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy because Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is the Canadian head of State, and exercises executive functions (as per constitutional conventions) on the advice of the prime minister and ministers who are responsible to the elected House of Commons.
A constitutional monarchy is the foundation of Canada's executive government. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth is the head of State for Canada. However, as Canada is a constitutionalmonarchy, most of the Queen's powers are exercised by the Governor General only on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (as per s. 11 and 12 of the Constitution Act, 1867).
By constitutional convention, the right to advise the monarch rests solely with those privy councillors who are also currently ministers (as they are accountable, both collectively and as individuals, to the elected House of Commons). The use of the Queen's powers on the advice of privy councillors is referred to as the Queen-in-Council (or the Governor General-in-Council, as appropriate), and forms the executive branch of Canadian government.
Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is the head of State for Canada. The Queen performs most executive functions only on the advice of the prime minister (the head of Government) and ministers, accountable to the elected House of Commons. The Queen is represented at the federal level by the Governor General, and on the provincial level by the Lieutenant Governors of each of the ten provinces.
The Queen, as constitutional monarch, is one of the three components of the Parliament of Canada (alongside the Senate and Commons). The Governor General (as the Queen's representative) grants royal assent to bills passed by both Houses. No bill can become law without the assent of the sovereign (the monarch's legislative role is referred to as the Queen-in-Parliament).
Yes, Canada is a constitutional monarchy, with Her Majesty the Queen of Canada as head of State.
Canada is a constitutional, democratic monarchy. The present monarch is Elizabeth II (of the United Kingdom).
no, we have our own constitution, our own senate and parilament, , however, we do have a governor general who represents the Queen of Great Britain.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its form of government is known as a parliamentary democracy.
No, Canada is a Parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
The characteristics of Canada`s System of Government are Democratic, Representative and Federal.
Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is both a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is Canada's head of state.
Constitutional Monarchy
no, its constitutional monarchy!
consitutional monarchy
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its form of government is known as a parliamentary democracy.
Canada's government is a federal parliamentary democracy (Parliament of Canada) under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm.
Constitutional Monarchy, Federation, and Parliamentary Democracy.
No, Canada is a Parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy and a federation.
A Republic Republic=One step towards a democracy from a monarchy Monarchy= King Or Queen Ruling Democracy= An elected government
They both Have a democratic government and speak english! And have a monarchy!