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  2. Government of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada (French: Gouvernement du Canada) is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada.The term Government of Canada refers specifically to the executive, which includes ministers of the Crown (together in the Cabinet) and the federal civil service (whom the Cabinet direct); it is alternatively known as His Majesty's Government (French: Gouvernement de Sa ...

  3. Justin Trudeau - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Canada lost its bid to join the United Nations Security Council. This was the second time Canada had failed an attempt to join the Security Council, the first time being in 2009 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper. [298] Trudeau, US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO Summit in Vilnius on July 12 ...

  4. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Canada functions within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. [1] Canada is a constitutional monarchy where the monarch is the ceremonial head of state.

  5. Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada has been described as "one of the oldest continuing monarchies in the world" of today. [19] [38] Parts of what is now Canada have been under a monarchy since as early as the 15th century as a result of colonial settlement and often competing claims made on territory in the name of the English (and later British) and French crowns. [51]

  6. Prime Minister of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Canada (French: premier ministre du Canada) [note 3] is the head of government of Canada.Under the Westminster system, the prime minister governs with the confidence of a majority of the elected House of Commons; as such, the prime minister typically sits as a member of Parliament (MP) and leads the largest party or a coalition of parties.

  7. List of political term limits - Wikipedia

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    No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Sejm, which has a term of four years. Portugal: President: Two consecutive 5-year terms Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Assembly of the Republic, which has a term of less than four years. Romania: President: Two 5-year terms

  8. List of current first ministers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a federation that comprises ten provinces and three territories. Its government is structured as a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, with a monarch as its sovereign and a Prime Minister as its head of government. Each of the country's provinces and territories also has a head of government, called premier in English.

  9. Office-holders of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the provinces, the territories of Canada have no inherent jurisdiction and only have those powers delegated to them by the federal government. [1] [2] [3] Commissioners