the executive
The executive branch in Canada is the Prime Minister and his Cabinet. You will see reference to the Queen and other non-elected Royal positions but they are ceremonial only.
The Prime Minister chooses the cabinet in Canada.
No. A Cabinet Minister is one of the (currently 39) Ministers of the Crown who are members of the Cabinet, a committee responsible for government policy chaired by the Prime Minister. Sometimes (though not currently) a Prime Minister will designate a Deputy Prime Minister, though the position is largely honorary and doesn't imply succession. There are also Deputy Ministers, but these are members of the civil service, not politicians.
The incumbent Prime Minister of India is Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The prime minister is the senior member of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system.
The Prime Minister is advised by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) which is the Prime Minister's personal secretariat, and the Privy Council Office (PCO) which is the apolitical secretariat to the federal Cabinet. Constitutionally, the federal Cabinet (a committee of the Queen's Privy Council) advises the Governor General. However, since the Governor General conventionally delegates active decision making to the Prime Minister, in effect the Cabinet advises the Prime Minister. Both the Queen and the Governor General have the conventional right to advise the Prime Minister, since it is their constitutional authority that the Prime Minister uses in order to govern.
The Prime Minister is the head of cabinet. He/she selects the ministers of cabinet.
The executive branch in Canada is the Prime Minister and his Cabinet. You will see reference to the Queen and other non-elected Royal positions but they are ceremonial only.
The Prime Minister chooses the cabinet in Canada.
In a Parliamentary government, the Executive branch is made up of the Prime Minister or Premier, and that official's cabinet. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are themselves members of the legislative branch, the Parliament.
In a Parliamentary government, the Executive branch is made up of the Prime Minister or Premier, and that official's cabinet. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are themselves members of the legislative branch, the Parliament.
A former Minister of Canada is someone who has been a Cabinet minister in the federal government, or a former Prime Minister of Canada. An example includes Paul Martin, who is both a former Finance Minister and former Prime Minister of Canada.
The first Prime minister of Canada was Sir John A. Macdonald and the recent was Stephen Harper. The Prime minister of Canada is also the minister of the crown, chairman of the cabinet and the head of government for Canada.
The executive branch. :)
The Executive Branch of Canada's Government is called the "Cabinet" and its members are "Cabinet Ministers." The Cabinet Ministers are chosen by the Prime Minister. Most Cabinet Ministers are members of the House of Commons and at least one will be a Senator. Occasionally, someone who is not a member of either the Senate or House of Commons will be appointed to Cabinet. In such case, it is expected that she or he will seek election to the House of Commons at the earliest opportunity. Alternatively, the Prime Minister could appoint that person to the Senate.
the prime minister
The executive branch is made up of the cabinet and PM. The cabinet runs the day-to-day business in government and are appointed by the Prime Minister. They put laws into action and propose most of the ideas that become laws.
Either the cabinet minister has to resign (if the cabinet still supports the Prime Minister), or if the cabinet no longer supports the Prime Minister the Prime Minister has to resign (resulting in a party election) or the Prime Minister can call a general election.