What are some differences between the United States government and Canadian government?

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Canada has a constitutional monarchy, and the United States has a Democracy.

What are some more differences?

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Here are some differences between the United States and Canadian governments:

1. System of government: The United States has a federal republic system of government, while Canada has a democratic constitutional monarchy.

2. Head of state: The United States has a President as the head of state, while Canada has a monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, as its head of state.

3. Electoral system: The United States has a two-party system, while Canada has a multi-party system. The US president is elected indirectly through an electoral college, while Canada's prime minister is elected directly by the citizens.

4. Judicial system: The United States has a supreme court that is appointed, while Canada has a supreme court that is appointed by the government.

5. Healthcare: In Canada, healthcare is publicly funded and provided to all residents, while in the United States, it is mostly privately funded, and individuals must purchase health insurance.

6. Military: The United States has a larger and more technologically advanced military compared to Canada.

These are some of the key differences between the United States and Canadian governments.

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