What does the Legislative branch do?
Creates the laws.
What does the Executive branch do?
Puts laws into action.
What does the Judicial branch do?
Enforces and interprets laws.
What are the branches of the government?
Legislative, Executive and Judicial.
Who is in the Legislative branch?
House of Commons and the Senate.
Who is in the Executive branch?
Governor General, the Prime Minister, and his Cabinet.
Who is in the Judicial branch?
Supreme court of Canada, Provincial court, Territory court.
What affects every part of the Canadian government?
Charter of rights and freedoms.
What is the name of the process that takes place in the Legislative branch?
Bill to law.
Who in the Executive branch is part of the Bill to Law process?
Governor General: Mary Simons.
Which branch creates the laws that the Judicial branch interprets in the court of law?
Legislative branch.
Why are there 3 branches of government?
To prevent corruption and abuse of power.
The Legislative branch does what to make it so everyone feels represented and safe?
By creating laws with fairness and experts.
What does the Executive branch do that affect your everyday life?
They turn bills into laws that citizens follow each day.
What does the Judicial branch do for the people?
By enforcing laws to bring safety and order to the county they serve.
Which branch of government controls health care, education, immigration and military.
Executive branch.