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Who enforces the law in Canada?

  1. Army

  2. Citizens

  3. Police

  4. Private security

The correct answer is: Police

Canada's law enforcement is primarily the responsibility of police services and officers, who are authorized to prevent, detect, and investigate criminal acts in the country. While the Army may be involved in enforcing certain laws in specific situations, this is not their primary role. Citizens do not have the authority to enforce laws, although they can report crimes to the police. Private security may play a role in enforcing certain laws on private property, but they do not have the same authority and scope as the police. Therefore, the most accurate answer is C Police.