Along with this, there are 3 main governments;
Federal, Provincial, and Municipal.
The Federal Government is apart of the Judicial Branch where they decide who has broken the law and set penalties. Along with dealing with laws listed in the Constitution Act ( 1867), they are responsible for:
External Affairs
Trade, Commerce, Finance
Transportation
Defence, Public Works
Agriculture, Fisheries
Mines, Forests and Energy
Health Affairs
The Provincial Government is apart of the Executive Branch where they have the power to …show more content…
It represents the interests of Canada’s regions, territories, provinces and minority groups. The Senate is very significant because no bill can become legal until passed by the Senate. Other responsibilities and facts include :
Amending and proposing laws
To study major social, legal and economic issues.
To make sure to represent the interests of Canada’s regions, provinces and territories.
All senate members are appointed by the Governor General.
The Prime Minister is the head of the government. Currently, our Prime Minister is Stephen Harper. Usually, the prime minister is a member of the Parliament causing him to spend all of his time helping his constituents. His duties include:
Meeting the official foreign delegations to Ottawa
Answering questions in the House of Commons
Presiding over Cabinet Meetings
Advising and helping the Governor General.
The Supreme Court is the most powerful court in all of
Canada. They are required to embrace the common law for all of Canada and consist with cases that concern legal issues of public importance. The supreme court