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What Does the Prime Minister of Canada Do?

The Prime Minister selects Cabinet ministers and oversees federal government operations - a key fact for Canadian citizenship test prep.

The Prime Minister of Canada is the head of the federal government and plays a critical leadership role in the country's democracy. They are responsible for selecting Cabinet ministers, setting government priorities, and overseeing national policy implementation. The Prime Minister leads the executive branch, chairs Cabinet meetings, and works closely with Parliament to propose and pass legislation. This role requires balancing national interests, international representation, and federal operations. If you’re preparing for the Canadian Citizenship Test, understanding the Prime Minister's responsibilities is essential. This information is part of the Discover Canada Study Help resources and helps with effective Canadian Citizenship Practice.

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