First of all, grats on pulling that directly from
http://ptbc.ca.gov/laws/laws_regs.shtml. That is a site that is discussing laws and regulations related to the Physical Therapy Board of Canada, something I will fully admit, I know little to nothing about. It also basically says exactly what I said. Laws come from Bills, (you may remember those things called Bills from this video as a kid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3KHBczTYxA) which originate from the Legislative branch. Oh fuck it, I'll just take it straight from wikipedia:
"Laws, known in their draft form as bills, may be introduced by any member of either house. However, most bills originate in the House of Commons, of which most are put forward by ministers of the Crown, making them government bills, as opposed to private members' bills or private senators' bills, which are launched by MPs and senators, respectively, who are not in cabinet. Draft legislation may also be categorised as public bills, if they apply to the general public, or private bills, if they concern a particular person or limited group of people. Each bill then goes through a series of stages in each chamber, beginning with the first reading. It is not, however, until the bill's second reading that the general principles of the proposed law are debated; though rejection is a possibility, such is not common for government bills."
Ultimately if they're passed they get sent to the Governor General who is the Queen's representative in Canada for Royal Assent (basically like how the U.S. President signs bills into law), and it's give 99.999999% of the time and basically 100% of the time in the Modern Era.