How is the Canadian government different from the U.S. government?
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In Canada, the head of government is not elected directly by the people.
In Canada, the head of government is not elected directly by the people.
In Canada, the legislative branch is elected by the people.
In Canada, the legislative branch is elected by the people.
In Canada, there are not separate branches of government.
In Canada, there are not separate branches of government.
In Canada, the legislative body passes laws.
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In Canada, the legislative body passes laws. However, it should be noted that this response is not entirely accurate. Canada does have separate branches of government, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.