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Who is the Head of State in Canada?
Who is the Head of State in Canada?
- Monarch (correct)
- Governor General
- Lieutenant Governor
- Prime Minister
How are Senators appointed in Canada?
How are Senators appointed in Canada?
- Chosen by the Prime Minister
- Selected by the Monarch
- Elected by the House of Commons
- Hand picked by the Governor General (correct)
Who represents the Monarch in each province of Canada?
Who represents the Monarch in each province of Canada?
- Lieutenant Governor (correct)
- Prime Minister
- Speaker of the House of Commons
- Governor General
Which branch of government enforces the laws in Canada?
Which branch of government enforces the laws in Canada?
How long do Senators serve in Canada?
How long do Senators serve in Canada?
Canada's Governor General is elected by the public.
Canada's Governor General is elected by the public.
The House of Commons is made up of 338 seats.
The House of Commons is made up of 338 seats.
The Speaker of the House of Commons is responsible for enforcing laws in Canada.
The Speaker of the House of Commons is responsible for enforcing laws in Canada.
Senators in Canada serve until they are 75 years old or unable to.
Senators in Canada serve until they are 75 years old or unable to.
The Executive Branch of Canada enforces the laws.
The Executive Branch of Canada enforces the laws.
Flashcards
Head of State in Canada
Head of State in Canada
The Monarch (currently King Charles III)
Senator Appointment
Senator Appointment
Chosen by the Governor General
Provincial Monarch Representative
Provincial Monarch Representative
Lieutenant Governor
Law Enforcement Branch
Law Enforcement Branch
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Senator's Term Length
Senator's Term Length
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Governor General Election
Governor General Election
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of Commons Seats
of Commons Seats
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Speaker of the House of Commons Role
Speaker of the House of Commons Role
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Senators' fixed retirement age
Senators' fixed retirement age
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Executive Branch's function
Executive Branch's function
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Study Notes
Head of State in Canada
- The Head of State in Canada is represented by the Monarch.
Senate Appointment in Canada
- Senators are appointed in Canada.
Representation of the Monarch in Provinces
- The Monarch is represented by a Lieutenant Governor in each province of Canada.
Branch of Government Responsible for Law Enforcement
- The Executive Branch of Canada is responsible for enforcing the laws.
Senate Tenure in Canada
- Senators in Canada serve until they are 75 years old or unable to.
House of Commons
- The House of Commons is made up of 338 seats.
Speaker of the House of Commons
- The Speaker of the House of Commons is not responsible for enforcing laws in Canada.
Governor General Election
- The Governor General of Canada is not elected by the public.
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Test your knowledge of Canadian government officials and their roles in the legislative branch. Learn about the Monarch, Governor General, and Lieutenant Governor, as well as their responsibilities and connections to the country.