Structure of the Canadian Government I . IntroductionA. Canadian government system being thought to imitate British system—Canada's government system being often called【T1】 1democracy【T1】 2—Canada having much in common with other【T2】 3【T2】 4B. Differences coexisting with similarities between Canadian and British systems—because Canada being a huge but【T3】 5country【T3】 6II. Official head —The【T4】 7being the official head of the state【T4】 8—Both being only【T5】 9leaders【T5】 10III. System of Government—Canada being a federation with each【T6】 11having much power【T6】 12—【T7】 13being the government for the whole nation【T7】 14—a combination of federalism with a British system—British system being preferred to American system mainly because thelatter being considered【T8】 15【T8】 16IV. ParliamentA. Two parts:—a lower house: the House of Commons —【T9】 17: the Senate【T9】 18B. MPs represent particular【T10】 19【T10】 20C. Electoral districts being determined by its population insteadof【T11】 21【T11】 22—disadvantage: a(n)【T12】 23existing between densely-populated【T12】 24provinces and sparsely-settled regions D. The Prime Minister—the most important person in Canadian government—the leader of the【T13】 25in the parliament【T13】 26—choosing the Cabinet, whose members are responsible for different areasE. The Senate being appointed by the【T14】 27【T14】 28—sharing more similarity with the【T15】 29in the UK【T15】 30—Senators more equally being chosen from each region
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