Presidential Council (United Republic of Cascadia)

The Presidential Council is the executive council which constitutes the federal government of the United Republic of Cascadia and serves as the Cascadian collective head of state.

While the entire Council is responsible for leading the federal administration of Cascadia, each Councilor heads one or more of the fifteen federal executive departments.

Establishment
The Presidential Council is established by the federal Constitution, which outlines its composition and functions. It consists of six voting members and a variable number of non-voting members, elected by the federal Parliament by special majority to a five-year term.

Departments
The inaugural Presidential Council will have fifteen departments, assigned to the twelve members of the Council. They are, with relevant sub-departmental focus agencies:
 * Commerce
 * Agriculture
 * Industry
 * Irrigation
 * Mining
 * Communications
 * Culture
 * Arts
 * Sports
 * Tourism
 * Defense
 * Domestic Affairs
 * Education
 * Energy
 * Environment
 * Climate Change
 * Fisheries
 * Forestry
 * Natural Resources
 * Water Resources
 * Finance
 * Foreign Affairs
 * Health
 * Infrastructure
 * Land Management
 * Spatial Planning
 * Transport
 * Justice
 * Immigration
 * Labor
 * Science