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Have you ever wondered why our government is so different from that of our southern neighbor and closest ally the U.S. of A.? Both the U.S.A. and Canada are considered democratic nations, but the United States follows a presidential system, while us here in great white north follow a Westminster parliamentary system. Both systems have their advantages and disadvantages. Each system has benefits for the people, as well as the government itself. One side provides a more stable government, while the other provides more room for debate on controversial issues.

All types of political democracy have a number of things in common, but most importantly, the government is elected by the people, for the people. In a parliamentary system like that here in Canada, the government is formed by the largest party in the legislature. In this type of structure, if need be, the leading government and their prime minister can be easily ousted by the legislature by a vote of no confidence. On the other hand, in a presidential system the head of government, (who is also the head of state) can only be removed from office by impeachment, a rather large ordeal compared to the forced resignation of a Prime Minister. This allows for a much more effective government, as when a particular government is no longer able to pass legislation in a reasonable and timely manner, an election must then be called. A new and effective leadership can then be put in place, with the overall and long term result being a generally more stable government. In both systems, as they are both democratic, the members of government are elected by the people, but in very different ways. One elects the president in one election and their representatives in another, while on the other...

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