Responsibilities of the Local Government
The 4 types of Local Government
Calgary's Local Government
The Electoral Process
School boards and choice
100

This responsibility includes giving people public transportation, libraries and more.

Providing Services

100

This type of municipality has a mayor as it's leader

urban

100

What is Calgary's mayors name?

Jyoti Gondek

100

What is the first step in the electoral process?

Getting nominated

100

Is a superintendent hired or elected?

Hired

200

How the government pays for the services they provide

Mostly property taxes 

200
This type of municipality often has a reeve but sometimes a mayor

rural

200

In what building does the City Council meet to discuss topics? 

City Hall and Municipal Complex 

200

Who works the polling stations?

Election workers

200

Are trustees hired or elected?

elected

300

The local government makes these special laws that only apply to that community and are centered around behavior and safety

bylaws
300

This type of municipality is spread over a large area (less dense population)

rural

300

The Mayor and city council is responsible for

1. making decisions

2. organizing committees to take care of community services

3. vote on motions to become bylaws

4. listen to the concerns of community members

300

What are some ways that people can campaign?

Signs, phone calls, letters, public forums, road signs

300

What type of school is St. Isabella?

A public (Catholic) school

400

The local government gives people a 

voice

400

This type of municipality has a chief as a leader

Indigenous community
400
Is the mayor hired or elected?

Elected

400

3 things to be eligible to vote

1. Be at least 18 years old

2. Be a Canadian Citizen

3. Lived in the area for the past 6 months

400

What schools address minority language education rights?

Francophone schools

500

What is the main type of tax collected by the local government?

property tax

500

This type of municipality has a Chief as it's leader

First Nations Authority

500

Why is there always an odd number of members on a council?

So that there cannot be a tie when they are voting on motions or making decisions.

500

What is the sheet of paper you cast your vote on called?

A ballot

500

A type of school that focuses on a particular area/subject (Sports school, Arts school)

Charter schools

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