Government
Canada is a confederation
[E1][F1][I1][S1][S2]
of ten
provinces and three territories.
Canada has a parliamentary democracy [S1]
at both the federal
(national) level and provincial/territorial level.
The central,
or federal, government [E1][F1] decides
matters of national interest, such as defence, foreign affairs and
criminal
law; the provincial governments are responsible for specific areas like
education, health and local services. This system of dual authority is
considered the most effective way of accommodating the diversity of
languages,
races and religions of the country and of obstacles of geography and
distance.
The head of state is Queen
Elizabeth II,
Queen of Canada (and of the
United Kingdom) and she is represented by a Governor General
(appointed
for a five year term, currently Michaëlle Jean). As a
constitutional monarch,
the Queen is not political and has no direct governing role; she reigns
but
does not rule.
The
head of government is the Prime
Minister (PM)
- Stephen Harper [E1][F1][I1][S1]
The parliament of Canada [E1][F1][I1],
the seat of legislative power,
consists of the House of Commons, elected by universal suffrage, and
the
Senate. Canadian senators, are not elected, but are chosen by the Prime
Minister and Cabinet.
The House of Commons and
the Senate have
similar powers, except that financial bills must originate in the
Commons.
In 2006, the major
federal political
parties were:
Conservative
Party ("Tories")[E1][F1]:
center right; 125 seats in the House of Commons, 23 senators; governing
with a
minority government. Strongly associated with the color blue.
Liberal
Party
("Grits") [E1][F1]: center; 102
seats in the House of Commons, 65
senators; red
Bloc
Quebecois: Quebec nationalist, 51
seats in the House of Commons; light blue
New
Democratic Party (NDP):
center left,
29 seats in the House of Commons; orange
The third branch of power
in Canada is the judiciary
[E1][F1],
and the highest court in the country is the
Supreme Court. The most critical decisions it has to take are those
involving the powers of the federal and provincial governments.