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In this section, you will learn about Canada's laws, your rights and responsibilities, and how the laws are made. | In this section, you will learn about Canada's laws, your rights and responsibilities, and how the laws are made. | ||
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===Canada has a Queen=== | ===Canada has a Queen=== | ||
Queen Elizabeth II, who lives in Britain, is the Queen of Canada. But the Queen and her representative in Canada, the Governor-General, are the '''symbolic''' heads of Canada. It is the elected representatives (described above) who have political power and make laws in Canada. | Queen Elizabeth II, who lives in Britain, is the Queen of Canada. But the Queen and her representative in Canada, the Governor-General, are the '''symbolic''' heads of Canada. It is the elected representatives (described above) who have political power and make laws in Canada. | ||
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