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Government of Canada

www.canada.ca

 
Canada uses a federal form of democratic government that brings together a number of different political communities under a common government for mutual purposes, and separate regional governments for the particular needs of each region. This form of government takes into account Canada`s geographical realities, the diversity of its cultural communities and its dual legal and linguistic heritage. Canada has three levels of government: federal, provincial and territorial, and municipal (local or regional). Within the federal structure, elected officials – the Cabinet of ministers under the leadership of the Prime Minister – make up the chief decision-making body. The federal ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.canada.ca
  • 22nd Floor, Place Bell 160 Elgin Street
    Ottawa, ON CAN K1A 0H3
  • Phone: 613.236.6263

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