Structure of the Canadian Government I . IntroductionA. Canadian government system being thought to imitate British system—Canada’s government system being often called【T1】______democracy【T1】______—Canada having much in common with other【T2】______【T2】______B. Differences coexisting with similarities between Canadian and British systems—because Canada being a huge but【T3】______country【T3】______II. Official head —The【T4】______being the official head of the state【T4】______—Both being only【T5】______leaders【T5】______III. System of Government—Canada being a federation with each【T6】______having much power【T6】______—【T7】______being the government for the whole nation【T7】______—a combination of federalism with a British system—British system being preferred to American system mainly because thelatter being considered【T8】______【T8】______IV. ParliamentA. Two parts:—a lower house: the House of Commons —【T9】______: the Senate【T9】______B. MPs represent particular【T10】______【T10】______C. Electoral districts being determined by its population insteadof【T11】______【T11】______—disadvantage: a(n)【T12】______existing between densely-populated【T12】______provinces and sparsely-settled regions D. The Prime Minister—the most important person in Canadian government—the leader of the【T13】______in the parliament【T13】______—choosing the Cabinet, whose members are responsible for different areasE. The Senate being appointed by the【T14】______【T14】______—sharing more similarity with the【T15】______in the UK【T15】______—Senators more equally being chosen from each region【T3】