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The Canadian Parliament is the supreme legislative body of the country, comprised of two separate chambers: the House of Commons and the Senate. Located in Ottawa, Ontario, it functions through a system of democratically-elected representatives in the House of Commons, while Senators are appointed on the recommendation of the prime minister. The Parliament exercises several key duties such as creating laws, supervising the administration of the government, and providing necessary funds for public services. This political institution embodies the democratic principles of the Canadian nation and plays a crucial role in shaping and governing the country.