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How is Canada's government structured?
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Canada is a representative democracy, which means that the constitution is the highest authority in the country. As a result, it is a “representative” democracy. The federal government is bicameral, with two deliberative "houses" or "chambers" — the Senate, which is the upper house, and the House of Commons, which is the lower house.

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