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Executive Council (Canada) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Executive Council (Canada)
Executive councils in the provinces and territories of Canada are constitutional organs headed by the lieutenant governor and composed of the ministers in office. A Council's informal but functioning form is the Cabinet, headed by a provincial premier, who holds ''de facto'' power over the body. The Executive Council in Canadian provinces is composed only of ministers in office, and is the official body by which the Cabinet's constitutional advice is given to the lieutenant governor. That is, it serves the same function provincially as the Queen's Privy Council for Canada does federally except that the Executive Council does not have the ceremonial role of directly advising the Queen, proclaiming her successors, or assenting to some royal marriages. These are the: * : Executive Council of Alberta * : Executive Council of British Columbia * : Executive Council of Manitoba * : Executive Council of Newfoundland and Labrador * : Executive Council of New Brunswick * : Executive Council of Quebec * : Executive Council of Nova Scotia * : Executive Council of Ontario * : Executive Council of Prince Edward Island * : Executive Council of Saskatchewan Canadian territories also have councils. These are the: * : Executive Council of Yukon * : Executive Council of the Northwest Territories * : Executive Council of Nunavut The executive branch of the Canadian federal government is not called an executive council. Executive power is exercised by the Canadian Cabinet who are always members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.
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