Making Laws
Canadian Rights
Canadian Responsibilities
Levels of Government
Budget and Taxes
100
This is what a law is called before it is passed.
What is a bill?
100
The right to move freely, anywhere in Canada.
What is mobility rights?
100
What all Canadian citizens need to obey.
What is the law?
100
These are the 3 levels of government.
What is Federal, Provincial, and Municipal?
100
The type of tax that is taken off of salaries and is used to fund programs and services.
What is income tax?
200
The number of votes there are before a bill can become a law.
What is 3 votes?
200
The right to have equal treatment no matter who you are.
What is equality rights?
200
The type of heritage Canadian citizens need to respect.
What is multicultural heritage?
200
This level of government is in charge of building permits, property taxes, and waste management.
What is the municipal government?
200
The type of tax that is collected from the things that we buy; also known as PST and GST.
What is sales tax?
300
The type of vote a bill must receive before it is passed.
What is a majority vote?
300
The right to receive treaty benefits and practice culture.
What is aboriginal rights?
300
Canadian citizens need to respect the diversity of this in our country
What is diverse languages?
300
This level of government is in charge of the military, money, and the postal service.
What is the Federal Government?
300
Libraries purchase new books by receiving funding from this.
Who is the government?
400
The person who signs a bill on behalf of the queen.
Who is the Lieutenant (or Governor) General?
400
The right to be thought of as innocent until proven guilty.
What is legal rights?
400
Canadian citizens need to get out and do this in order for democracy to be successful.
What is vote?
400
This level of government is in charge of education, health care, and licences.
What is the provincial government?
400
Education, transportation, health, and agricultural services are paid for by this.
What is taxes?
500
What a bill is called once it becomes a law.
What is an act?
500
The right to vote or right to run for legislative roles.
What is democratic rights?
500
Canadian citizens need to respect other peoples' rights and this.
What is freedoms.
500
This level of government is in charge of roads, police, parks, and tourism.
What is all 3 levels of government.
500
The way in which Canadian citizens can choose how tax money is spent.
What is by voting/paying attention to what political parties say about their budget.
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