Problem: In Canada, as in all British parliamentary systems: Question options: executive and legislative powers are combined, as Cabinet ministers are at the same time members of both the legislature and the executive executive and legislative powers are strictly combined, as only elected Members of the House of Commons, but not (unelected) Senators, may be appointed to the Cabinet executive and legislative powers are both separated and combined, as 50 percent of the Cabinet ministers must be at the same time Members of Parliament, and 50 percent must not be Members of Parliament executive and legislative powers are strictly separated, as Cabinet ministers cannot be at the same time Members of Parliament the executive, legislative, and judicial powers are combined, as Cabinet ministers must at the same time be Members of Parliament or justices of the Supreme Court of Canada