Canadian Federal Government
The Canadian Federal Government is the national governing body of Canada, responsible for making and enforcing laws across the country. It operates under a parliamentary system, which includes the House of Commons and the Senate. The government is led by the Prime Minister, who is the head of state and is chosen from the elected members of the House of Commons.
The federal government manages various areas, including defense, immigration, and trade. It also works alongside provincial and territorial governments to address local issues. The Governor General represents the monarch in Canada and performs ceremonial duties, ensuring the government functions smoothly.