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Who Makes Canada's Laws?

Discover who creates Canada's laws and how citizens influence their democratic process.

In Canada, laws are created by elected representatives called Members of Parliament (MPs). These MPs represent the public in the House of Commons, where they propose, debate, and vote on legislation.

This process ensures that the voices of Canadian citizens are reflected in the country’s laws and policies. It’s a core part of Canada’s democratic system and highlights how governance is shaped through public participation.

Understanding the role of MPs and the legislative process is essential for Canadian Citizenship Test preparation, especially when studying how Canadian democracy works in action.

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