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Comparing Canadian and American Government

The governments of Canada and the United States are theoretically based on the political system of democracy. In the United States, their particular system of checks and balances severely disrupts the operations of the government. In addition to this, the American electoral process does not operate in a way where individual?s interests are the main focus. In Canada, not only is our electoral system more democratic than that of the United States, but our system of government, including checks and balances, ensures a smoother running government which is more able to fairly govern the nation. The Canadian and American executive branches differ in a way which allows Canada to make executive decisions with much more foresight into future ramifications than our United States counterparts. Furthermore, the Canadian legislative branch functions much more fairly than that of the United States. The Canadian government is a more democratic one than the United States government given their system of checks and balances, their electoral process and the influence of the people on the legislative and executive branches. The checks and balances system in governments allows certain branches to validate or ensure decisions made by other branch


In the United States, the Head of State cannot do this because they are the same person. In Canada, all legislation to spend public funds or impose taxes must be introduced by the Government. The United States can go through this process of perverting proposed bills, which involve public funds or taxes and that, in turn, can create a very large problem with popularity. In the United States, votes cast in an election are not cast towards a President; they are cast for the Electoral College, who in turn chooses a President. In the United States, the President and members of both houses are elected for fixed terms whereas in Canada they are subject to removal at any time. This means that the President and any of his cabinet may not be a member of either House of Congress and he may not be present in Congress to introduce or defend a bill. The executive branches of the United States and Canada are where the most extreme differences and examples of democracy, equality and fairness (or lack thereof) are evident. The cabinet is the official ruling body; however, it is not free from the House of Commons. However, each house may do with the bill what they please and the end result may be nowhere near what the President wanted in the first place. This system allows a more fairly run process of introducing and passing bills in Canada. Bush was elected he did not have the majority of the votes. The American system of government is based on a separation of powers.

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