How Canadians Govern Themselves
What are the three branches of government in Canada?
- ✓Legislative, executive, and judicial
- ○Federal, provincial, and municipal
- ○Senate, House of Commons, and Supreme Court
- ○Crown, Cabinet, and Parliament
Correct answer
Legislative, executive, and judicial
Canada's government is divided into three branches: the legislative branch (Parliament), the executive branch (Cabinet/PM), and the judicial branch (the courts).
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