Executive Council (Canada)

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Executive councils in the

Canadian Cabinet who are always members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
.

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 Privy Council does federally, except that the Executive Council does not have the ceremonial role of directly advising the Monarch, proclaiming their successors, or assenting to some royal marriages.

These are the:

In the territories

Canadian territories
also have councils. These are the: