Steps to becoming mayor/councilor
Difference between Urban Rural, and Aboriginal
Steps at a council meeting
Bylaws
Taxes
100
Polling
What is the third step
100
The three kinds of local government.
What are Urban, Rural, and Aboriginal?
100
Deputy mayor takes over
What is 3rd step
100
It has to go three times
How do you pass a bylaw
100
A fee you pay to the government.
What is a tax?
200
Declaring the Outcomes
What is the last step
200
The leader of an Urban government.
What is a Mayor?
200
Councilors state their opinion
What is 2nd step
200
To ensure the safety of all citizens.
What is the reason we have bylaws?
200
A tax that the local government collects.
What is a property tax?
300
Casting votes
What is the fifth step
300
The leader of a Rural government.
What is a Reeve?
300
Mayor presents the issue
What is 1st step
300
The people who propose bylaws.
What are citizens?
300
What taxes does the provincial government collect
What is income tax and sales tax
400
Showing eligibility to vote
What is the fourth step
400
A leader elected by councilors.
What is a Reeve?
400
voting
What is 5th step
400
Who passes the bylaw
what is City council?
400
What the local government gets from the taxes the provincial government collects.
What is money?
500
Nominating
What is the first step
500
The leaders of an Aboriginal government.
What is a Chief and a Chair Person?
500
Debating
What is 4th step
500
A law everyone must follow
What is a bylaw?
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