Слайд 3The National Flag of Canada also known as the Maple Leaf, is
a red flag with a white square in its centre The flag made its first appearance on February 15, 1965; the date is now celebrated as National Flag of Canada Day.
The Royal Union Flag is also an official flag in Canada, used as a symbol of Canada's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations. The Union Flag remains a component of other Canadian flags, including the provincial flags of British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario.
Слайд 4 Political system.
Canada has a parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. Parliament
is composed of the elected House of Commons, and an appointed Senate. Each Member of Parliament in the House of Commons is elected by simple majority. General elections must be called by the prime minister within five years of previous elections.
Members of the Senate are chosen by the prime minister and formally appointed by the Governor General and serve until age 75.
Слайд 5Senate
The Upper Chamber consists of 104 senators, assigned by governor general with
the prime minister’s approval.
Слайд 6Legislative brunch of power - the House of Commons, the senate and
governor general. Theoretically governor general can refuse to approve the legislative act, accepted by the senate and the House of Commons.
Слайд 7House of Commons
The members of parliament are selected in the House of
Commons from the constituencies . The number of members of the House of Commons is determined on the basis of the population and each province or territory.
Слайд 9Canada is also a constitutional monarchy, with The Crown acting as a
symbolic or ceremonial executive. The Crown consists of Queen Elizabeth II (legal head of state), the governor general (acting head of state), and provincial lieutenant-governors, who perform most of the monarch's ceremonial roles. The political executive consists of the prime minister (head of government) and the Cabinet(30 members) and carries out the day-to-day decisions of government. The Cabinet is made up of ministers usually selected from the House of Commons and headed by the prime minister who is normally the leader of the party that holds the confidence of the House of Commons.
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The functions of executive power in Canada are distributed between the Head
of The State and the Head of Government. The British monarch, whom in the country the governor general of Canada represents is Head of The State. Prime Minister is the Head of Government.
Слайд 11Michaelle Jean- the governor general of Canada from September 27, 2005.
Слайд 12Stephen Joseph Harper(born April 30, 1959) is the 22nd and current Prime
Minister of Canada.
Слайд 13Queen Elizabeth II (legal head of state).
Слайд 14Judicial
Branch
Canada's judiciary plays an important role in interpreting laws and has the
power to strike down laws that violate the Constitution.
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court and Its nine members are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the Prime Minister and Minister of Justice.
Слайд 15Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa.