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The following list outlines the structure of the federal government of Canada, the collective set of federal institutions which can be grouped into the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. In turn, these are further divided into departments, agencies, and other organizations which support the day-to-day function of the Canadian state.
7 lut 2006 · Regional government is a structure created by the provinces, in particular Ontario, Québec and British Columbia, by which municipalities are grouped under a regional political and administrative structure.
The offices function as business centres for all Cabinet ministers, parliamentary secretaries and staff when travelling in the regions on government business. They are equipped with offices, boardrooms and kitchen facilities.
Enter a department name or abbreviation to find current Government of Canada departments, agencies, crown corporations and special operating agencies.
Learn about the roles of the many people and institutions that constitute Canada’s government, such as Her Majesty the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Governor General, the Cabinet, ministers, and departments and agencies.
7 lut 2006 · Territorial Government in Canada. Under Canada’s federal system, the powers of government are shared between the federal government, provincial governments and territorial governments. The territories — Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon — are governed by their respective governments.
Canada's regional development agencies (RDA) are a key part of the Government of Canada's Innovation and Skills Plan, advancing and diversifying our regional economies and helping communities thrive. There are seven RDAs across Canada: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)