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Because Canada is a parliamentary democracy, its political leader

A) is whoever is the eldest child of the current reigning monarch.
B) is elected by the majority of the popular votes of its citizens.
C) is chosen by the party with the majority of members in legislature.
D) is elected by an electoral college chosen by the unicameral legislature.

User James Nix
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I had the same question and cant seem to find the answer either
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I believe the answer is C. From my limited knowledge on Canadian politics, I think it goes like this:

People elect representatives for parliament --> Group/party with the most members elected into parliament gets to choose the Prime Minister OR the parliament votes on who they want to lead and the winner becomes the Prime Minister.
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