Actually allow me to re-clarify the important systemic difference in Canadian and American law. In short American law, the justice system, the nature of freedoms and liberty make the law process a more drawn out process, when in my view the Canadian justice system with our systems of checks and balances through a more philosophically critical and reasonably limited views on freedoms, liberty, and justice, allow law to be made right the first time around in the law making process, speaking in terms of comparing justice systems.
The political process in law making is a different thing. I'm in the view that while both have different pros and cons I would argue at the end of the day they're as comparably functional. I don't see Canadians straying from Parliamentary democracy and it's traditions, at the most it's interesting to consider American differences in the political law making process, such as how you vote for Judges, very interesting stuff.