Democracy and Voting
Rights and Responsibilities
Levels of Government
Political Parties and Elections
Laws and the Government's Role
100

What is the type of government where people vote for their leaders?

Democracy

100

What is a right?

A freedom or protection everyone is allowed to have.

100

Who is in charge of the municipal (city) government?

The mayor.

100

What political party focuses on protecting the environment?

Green Party

100

What are laws?

Rules everyone must follow.

200

At what age can Canadian citizens start voting in elections?

18

200

What is a responsibility?

Something we should do to use our rights fairly and respectfully.

200

What level of government is responsible for schools and hospitals?

Provincial government.

200

How often are federal elections held in Canada?

Every four years.

200

Why do we need laws?

To keep people safe and make things fair.

300

Why is voting important in a democracy?

It gives people a say in how the country is run and ensures leaders represent the citizens.

300

What responsibility comes with the right to freedom of speech?

To use kind and respectful words.

300

What is one thing the federal government is in charge of?

Defense (army), immigration, or trade

300

What is the name of the process where the person with the most votes in an area wins?

First Past the Post.

300

Who makes sure people follow the laws?

The Police.

400

Who cannot vote in Canada’s elections?

People under 18 and non-citizens.

400

What right allows Canadian citizens to vote in elections?

The right to vote.

400

How many levels of government does Canada have?

Three (municipal, provincial, and federal).

400

Which political party is known for supporting universal healthcare and workers' rights?

NDP

400

Who decides what happens if someone breaks the law?

The court system (judge/jury)

500

What is one thing you should do before voting to make an informed decision?

Learn about the political parties and their ideas.

500

Give one example of a responsibility tied to equality rights.

Treating everyone fairly and with respect.

500

What is the title of the leader of the federal government?

Prime Minister.

500

Who represents the King or Queen in Canada and officially calls elections?

The Governor General.

500

What is the very first step in making a new law?

Identifying a problem that needs to be solved.

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