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Gouvernement Canadien

The Gouvernement Canadien, or the Government of Canada, is a federal administrative body designed to manage the country's public policies, laws, and regulations. It operates as a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, which means the governing power is vested in both an elected legislature and a monarch. The government is divided into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This division ensures a balanced distribution of power. Structures and roles within the Government of Canada primarily revolve around the Constitution Act of 1867. It takes on multiple responsibilities, including the protection of its citizens, managing international relations, and ensuring a robust economy.