What is the law making body of government in Canada called?

Answer:
Canada's Parliament makes laws within the limits set out in the Constitution. Parliament includes an elected House of Commons, an appointed Senate, and Her Majesty when in Canada, and otherwise Her Majesty's representative, Canada's Governor General.
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