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The Speech from the Throne officially opens every new session of
Parliament. The Speech sets out the broad goals and directions
of the government in power. It is given by Canada's Head of
State, the Queen, or, more usually, by her representative, the
Governor General. It is called the Speech from the Throne
because the Governor General reads it while sitting in the seat
in the Senate Chamber reserved for the Head of State or her
representative, as the head of Canada's system of executive
government. The Governor General reads the speech to a gathering
of Parliamentarians (Members of the House of Commons and
Senators) and others. Parliamentarians act as law-makers for
bills, or proposed laws, brought to Parliament for debate and
decision.
To read the full text of the throne speech, please
click here. [ http://www.imakenews.com/eletra/go.cfm?z=carp%2C426849%2Cbct7jVmF%2C3844309%2CbgFFHKH
Speech - Full
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