Canada’s style of government is聽based on the British system, with the national government run聽as a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.聽Canada also resembles the United States聽in that the country is divided into 13 provinces and territories, all of whom have their own separate governments with unique powers.
Day-to-day Canadian politics are defined by endless back-and-forth debates between right and left, and similarly heated arguments between the federal and provincial levels of government. There also tends to be a fair deal of debate about the institutions of the Canadian government itself, and whether聽all the various parts of the Canadian democratic system are really working the way they’re supposed to.