Politics of Canada
The politics of
Canada function within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. Canada is a constitutional monarchy, in which the
Monarch is head of state.
The country has a multi-party system in which many of its legislative practices derive from the unwritten conventions of and precedents set by
Great Britain's Westminster Parliament. However, Canada has evolved variations: party discipline in Canada is stronger than in the
United Kingdom and more parliamentary votes are considered motions of confidence, which tends to diminish the role of non-Cabinet
Members of Parliament (MPs). Such members, in the government caucus, and junior or lower-profile members of opposition caucuses, are known as backbenchers. Ba
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