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Branches of Goverment

In Canada, the governance structure is multifaceted, involving various branches and roles. The monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, does not directly make decisions for Canada; instead, her interests are represented by the Lieutenant Governor at the provincial level and the Governor General at the federal level.

Branches of Goverment

Court case that went to the supreme court

Supreme Court

How does a bill become Law?

Constitution

Trudeau Announcing the COVID-19 Economic Response Plan

Bureaucrats/Civil servants

Cabinet

Prime Minister

Queen Elizabeth II

Branches of Goverment

Legislative Branch

Responsible for Creating, Changing and revoking laws
House of Commons
Senate (Senators)

Executive branch

Carry's out major plans of the government.
Responsible for administering laws and ruling according to them.

Judicial Branch

Done through a system of courts (such as Family Court) juries and judges
Interpreting laws, deciding who has broken them and assigning punishments accordingly

Monarch

The queen doesn't come to Canada for decisions. She is represented by:
Lieutenant Governor (provincial governments) This picture is of Ontario's
Governor general (federal government)