Form of government and territorial state structure of Canada.

Canada is a state on the North American continent, it is the second country in terms of its area.
The form of government in the country is a parliamentary monarchy. In this form of government, the government has more powers than the monarch, who plays a predominantly representative or ceremonial role. The government is accountable to parliament.
Canada is a federal state. The country includes 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Federation is a form of territorial-state structure in which the state is divided into separate state formations, which have political independence, which is legally defined.



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