Canada

The, commonly known as , are a Fœderal supranational union consisting of fifteen self-governing commonwealths that have pooled their sovereignty for specific and express purposes, and to that end they have delegated a very small range of their sovereign Powers to a Federal head, consisting of a Federal Legislature, a General Government, and a Supreme Court; and the several Commonwealths, through these institutions, are directly responsible for the government of the Fœdus (Fœderal Union). All Powers not expressly and deliberately delegated to the Federal head by the Commonwealths, severally and respectively, are reserved, exclusively and perpetually, to the Commonwealths respectively or to the people of each of them: Each Commonwealth fully retains its Sovereignty; the Federal head is not Sovereign, but the Commonwealths have delegated to it sovereign Power over expressly enumerated Classes of Subject Matter, and this Power is exercised by the United Commonwealths of Canada in Federal Legislature assembled (Commonwealths in their joint, Fœderal capacity) for their common benefit.

Canada is the northernmost country of both North Aegea and the Aegeas in general. The United Commonwealths of Canada are bordered to the southwest by the United States (from west to east: Washington, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota), the south by the Federated States (from west to east: Minnesota, Mackinac, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ohio), the southeast by New England (from west to east: Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine), to the east by the Nordic Commonwealth (Greenland), and to the west by the Russian Democratic Federative Republic (Kamchatka, and Chukotka).

=Etymology=

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=Politics and government=

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General-Commonwealth relations
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Federal Legislature
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Senate of Canada
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House of Commons
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Federal Executive
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Governor-General
The Governor-General of Canada is elected by the Governors of the fifteen Commonwealths of Canada. The Governor-General is also responsible to his Commonwealth counterparts, whereby the Governor-General and his government resign if the Governors of at least three-fifths of the Commonwealths vote no confidence in him or his government (in such an event where the Governor-General loses the confidence of the Commonwealth Governors, he and his government serve in a caretaker function until his replacement is chosen and thereafter installed).

General Government
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Federal Courts
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Canadian Commonwealths
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Military
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Emergency management
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