
Government of Canada
The Government of Canada is the federal authority that manages the country, implementing laws and services for Canadians. It consists of three main branches: the Executive (led by the Prime Minister and Cabinet), the Legislative (Parliament, which includes the House of Commons and the Senate), and the Judicial (courts that interpret laws). It is responsible for areas like healthcare, education, and transportation, and operates within a framework of democracy, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. Additionally, it respects the rights of provinces and territories, which have their own governments.