π¨π¦ Canadian Citizenship Test practice question
What are the three branches of government in Canada?
- Executive, legislative and judicial Correct answer
- Federal, provincial and municipal
- Senate, Cabinet and RCMP
- Monarch, military and media
Explanation
Canadaβs three branches are the executive (the Sovereign, PM and Cabinet), the legislative (Parliament) and the judicial (the courts).
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