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The President is responsible for making executive and judicial branch appointments. The President can appoint judges (and justices to the Supreme Court), ambassadors, cabinet members, and other appointments able to be made by the Presidency. However all appointments must be confirmed with the majority of the Senate. The President may also grant pardons.  
The President is responsible for making executive and judicial branch appointments. The President can appoint judges (and justices to the Supreme Court), ambassadors, cabinet members, and other appointments able to be made by the Presidency. However all appointments must be confirmed with the majority of the Senate. The President may also grant pardons.  
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The president cannot directly introduce legislation to the Federal Parliament. He can however shape legislation if the president’s political party has a majority in either house. Officials from the executive branch are prohibited by law to hold office during their appointment; Members of the Federal Parliament likewise. The Presidential staff may write legislation and request if a politician affiliated to the President to introduce legislation if he or she accepts. The President can also influence the legislative branch of government during the annual constitutional required State of the Republic delivered three times (first one is called the Inaugural Address). The President isn’t required to deliver a speech to the Federal Parliament if he or she is defeated or not facing reelection during an election year.  
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The president cannot directly introduce legislation to the Federal Parliament. He can however shape legislation if the president’s political party has a majority in either house. Officials from the executive branch are prohibited by law to hold office during their appointment; Members of the Federal Parliament likewise. The Presidential staff may write legislation and request if a politician affiliated to the President to introduce legislation if he or she accepts. The President can also influence the legislative branch of government during the annual constitutional required State of the Republic delivered three times (first one is called the Inaugural Address). The President isn’t required to deliver a speech to Congress if he or she is defeated or not facing reelection during an election year.  
The president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces; he cannot declare war upon a hostile nation without the consent of the majority of the Federal Parliament. He can however deploy armed personnel around the world for ninety days in length without the consent or approval from the Federal Parliament.  
The president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces; he cannot declare war upon a hostile nation without the consent of the majority of the Federal Parliament. He can however deploy armed personnel around the world for ninety days in length without the consent or approval from the Federal Parliament.  
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Canada’s foreign policy is also directed by the president, he has the powers to negotiate and sign treaties. However to ratify the treaty, a two-third of the vote in the Federal Parliament is required.  
Canada’s foreign policy is also directed by the president, he has the powers to negotiate and sign treaties. However to ratify the treaty, a two-third of the vote in the Federal Parliament is required.  
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==See also==
 
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[[List of Canadian Presidents]]
 
[[Category:Canada]]
[[Category:Canada]]

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