Canada Constitutional Monarchy Who Are They Constitutional Monarchy

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Canada Constitutional Monarchy

Canada Constitutional Monarchy

Who Are They?

Who Are They?

Constitutional Monarchy Form of government in which a king or queen acts as Head

Constitutional Monarchy Form of government in which a king or queen acts as Head of State. legislation resides with an elected Parliament, not with. the Monarch

Sovereign The Leader of a nation or commonwealth. Queen Elizabeth II Ruler of England,

Sovereign The Leader of a nation or commonwealth. Queen Elizabeth II Ruler of England, Canada, and Australia In places other than England, it is more of a ceremonial title

Governor General David Johnston Is the federal representative of Queen Elizabeth II in Canada.

Governor General David Johnston Is the federal representative of Queen Elizabeth II in Canada. Has political power, but is again more ceremonial. Appointed by the Queen for as long as the Queen likes

Executive Branch Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (second youngest and son of former prime minister

Executive Branch Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (second youngest and son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau) Leading member of the Parliament and leads the law making bodies in laws, legislation, and policies. Appointed by the Majority Party in Canada

Cabinet Members Appointed by the Prime Minister to help guide his decision making. They

Cabinet Members Appointed by the Prime Minister to help guide his decision making. They are removed or replaced when the Prime Minister changes.

Judicial Branch Court Systems of the Government. Members are appointed, and keep position until

Judicial Branch Court Systems of the Government. Members are appointed, and keep position until the age of 75. Highest court is the Supreme Court Provincial Courts are throughout the country (Similar to State Courts in the United States) Make decisions for the betterment of the citizens

Legislative Branch Senate and House of Commons Senate- Upper House where members are appointed

Legislative Branch Senate and House of Commons Senate- Upper House where members are appointed by the Prime Minister. Write, change, and create all Tax Laws for Canada

House of Commons Members are elected by commoners (the people) and can write or

House of Commons Members are elected by commoners (the people) and can write or approve laws presented by the Senate. Can not write, change or deal with Tax laws. With the Senate, this makes up Parliament