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The Government of Quebec is the primary body responsible for the administration of public policy, law enforcement, and the execution of political power in Quebec, a predominantly French-speaking province in eastern Canada. Its powers and structures are set out in the Constitution Act of 1867. The government is a democratic institution and operates within the context of a constitutional monarchy, which means the continued reign of the British monarch as the head of state. It consists of a number of distinct branches, including the Executive Council, the National Assembly, and the Judiciary. The Government of Quebec offers a wide range of public services to citizens and businesses, striving to ensure social and economic wellbeing, education, and healthcare for its residents.