What are the three branches of the Canadian government?
A. Political, legal, and fiscal
B. Judicial, executive, and legislative
C. Judicial, civil, and political
D. Democratic, economic, and fiscal
Answer: B. The courts make up the judicial branch. The executive branch is comprised of the Queen and her ministers. The legislative branch contains of Parliament and the provincial legislatures.
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