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100

What is the legal voting age in Canada? 

18+ 

100

True or False. Anglophones (English-speaking Canadians) and Francophones (French-speaking Canadians) have the same rights. 

True 

100

What are the three types of government? 

Municipal, Provincial, Federal 

100

What is a law? 

Rules made by government that forbid certain actions and are enforced by the courts.

100

What are taxes? 

Money citizens pay that goes to the government to help fund services such as healthcare and public education.  

200

How often do federal elections happen? 

Every 4 years 

200

What is a democracy? 

A system ruled by the people 

200

True or False. Provincial governments are responsible for immigration and citizenship. 

False. That is the federal government's responsibility 

200

What are two possible punishments for breaking a law? 

Fine, imprisonment  

200

To become a Canadian citizen, one of the requirements is to be able to speak either _____ or ______. 

English or French 

300

During a provincial election, citizens would vote for an _____ in their _______. 

MLAs 

Riding 

300

True or False. You are allowed to pay a woman less than a man for the same job. 

FALSE! 

300

What is a premier and what is their role? 

Leader of the political party that wins the most seats in the provincial government. 

Current premier of AB : Danielle Smith 

Roles: Communicate with the federal government on behalf of their province. 

300

What do you call a proposal for a new law? 

A Bill 

300

The Lieutenant Governor represents the ______ because Canada is a _______ monarchy.  

The King of England. 

Constitutional Monarchy. 

400

Another word for a "riding" is a _______. 

Constituency 

400

Explain collective rights. 

Rights of a group. 

Eg. Language rights with French speakers and Aboriginal rights. 

400

Explain a minority government. 

When a political party doesn't have more than half the seats (<170) in the House of Commons. 

Decision-making power is shared between the parties. 

400

What are bylaws? 

Laws passed by the municipal government. 

Rules and regulations enforced by the City of Calgary. 

400

What is a Constitutional Monarchy? 

Canada was colonized by the British many years ago, so the King/Queen of England act as our head of state. 

500

In the federal government, ___ have seats in the House of Commons. 

MPs (Members of Parliament) 

500

What part of the Canadian constitution protects our rights? 

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

500

List four things the municipal government is responsible for. 

Parks, Water and Sewage, Parking, Cemeteries, Garbage, Public Transportation, Street cleaning/snow removal 

500

Who makes the laws for Albertans? 

MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) in the provincial government. 

500

Who are Cabinet Ministers? 

Appointed officials that are responsible for managing a specific department in the government. ie. Minister of Immigration, Minister of Education, Minister of Health, etc. 

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