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Canada's Parliamentary system

Canada's parliamentary system is a government structure where elected representatives make laws and decisions. The country has a Parliament with two parts: the House of Commons, where Members of Parliament (MPs) debate and pass laws, and the Senate, which reviews legislation. The Prime Minister is the leader of the political party with the most seats in the House of Commons and exercises executive power. The Governor General represents the monarch and performs ceremonial duties. This system promotes democratic decision-making, with elected representatives balancing legislative, executive, and ceremonial roles within Canada's constitutional framework.