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Government and Politics of Canada

Canada
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Politics and government of
Canada
The Crown Sovereign
Governor General of Canada
Executive Queen's Privy Council for Canada
Prime Minister
Cabinet
Ministries
President of the Queen's Privy Council
Privy Council Office
Clerk of the Privy Council

Government of Canada

Civil Service
Legislative Parliament
Senate
Speaker of the Senate
Government Leader in the Senate
Opposition Leader in the Senate
Canadian Senate divisions
House of Commons
Speaker of the House
Government Leader in the House
Opposition Leader in the House
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Cabinet
Elections
  • Parliamentary constituencies
  • Electoral system
  • Last election
Judicial Court system
Supreme Court
Chief Justice

Constitution

British North America Acts
Peace, Order and Good Government
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Provinces and territories Canadian federalism

Monarchy in the Canadian provinces

Lieutenant governors

Executive Councils
Politics of the Canadian provinces

Municipal government in Canada
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Main article: Government of Canada and Politics of Canada
  • Form of government: constitutional monarchy and democratic parliamentary federation
  • Capital of Canada: Ottawa
  • Administrative divisions of Canada
  • Canadian and American politics compared
  • Canadian and Australian politics compared
  • Canadian Conservatism
  • List of Canadian federal general elections
  • Canadian Nationalism
  • Elections in Canada
    • Electoral ridings
    • Electoral system
    • List of elections
  • Federalism in Canada
  • Human rights in Canada
  • Liberalism in Canada
  • Political culture of Canada
  • Political parties in Canada
  • Political scandals of Canada
  • Progressivism in Canada
  • Socialism and Social Democracy in Canada
  • Taxation in Canada

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