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Originally Posted by rubecube
That's only sort of true in a majority situation and because of partisanship. If a PM was really out of control and held a majority, parliament could still remove them via no-confidence as long as the sitting PM's party voted with the opposition.
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The governor general could also dissolve parliament if the PM and his party was out of control. Her post is deemed ceremonial because the house is always pretty normal but she does have this power if needed.