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What are the 3 branches of Canada's federal system?

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What are the 3 branches of Canada's federal system?
posted Jun 18, 2018 by Cheyenne Fischer

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Three branches of Canada Federal System are:
Executive,
Legislative and,
Judicial branches.

Executive branch (also called the Government) - Resposible for decision-making. Made up of the Monarch (represented by the Governor General), the Prime Minister, and the Cabinet.
Legislative branch is the law-making branch, made up of the appointed Senate and the elected House of Commons.
Judicial branch is a series of independent courts that interpret the laws passed by the other two branches.

answer Jun 19, 2018 by Salil Agrawal
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