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What are the three branches of government in Canada?

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  1. A.Executive, legislative and judicialβœ“ Correct answer
  2. B.Federal, provincial and municipal
  3. C.Senate, Cabinet and RCMP
  4. D.Monarch, military and media

Explanation

Canada’s three branches are the executive (the Sovereign, PM and Cabinet), the legislative (Parliament) and the judicial (the courts).

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