How the Canadian Government Works - OverSimplified

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Firstly, Canada has a parliamentary democracy, and this is different from the presidential form of government. The Key Differenc ...
Firstly, Canada has a parliamentary democracy, and this is different from the presidential form of government. The Key Differences Between the Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government is in the role of the Head of State: for example, in the US, the head of state is the President, who therefore serves both as Head of State and as the leader of the government. Meanwhile, in Canada, Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State (apolitically, so she serves everyone, rather than just her own political ideology), whilst the Prime Minister is the Head of government and runs the government in the name of the Queen. In a parliamentary democracy, the voters elect the legislature called a parliament. The parliament then elects the prime minister.
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