Levels of Government
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There are three levels of government in Canada, name them.
What are federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal?
100
In Canada, we say that the government belongs to the people. We, the people, do this to make that true.
What is vote?
100
Two main European colonies settled in Canada, name them.
Who are the British and the French?
100
There are this many provinces and territories in Canada.
What are 10 provinces and 3 territories?
100
In 1867, this act created a new country called the Dominion of Canada
What is the British North American Act
200
The Mayor of Regina.
Who is Michael Fougere?
200
This is one of the pull factors Canada had in the 1800s.
What is the Gold Rush or the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) or The Dominion Lands Act (giving free land to newly arriving immigrants)?
200
I appoint the Governor General.
Who is the Queen?
200
The capitol of Canada is located in this province.
What is Ontario?
200
This Act made Canada a truly independent country.
What is the Constitution Act?
300
The title of the representative for a provincial government.
Who is the Premier?
300
Because of this Charter, Canadians have equality rights.
What is The Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
300
This is Canada's Head of State.
What is the British monarch, 'crown' or Queen Elizabeth II?
300
Saskatchewan became a part of Canada in this year.
What is 1905?
300
This Act was seen as unfair and unjust by many people. However, over time, there have been challenges to the Act that have led to changes.
What is the Indian Act?
400
This level of government is responsible for snow removal.
What is the municipal government?
400
This person is the Queen's representative of Canada.
Who is the Governor General?
400
There are three main advocacy groups that represent Indigenous People to the government of Canada. Name one of them.
What is The Assembly of First Nations (AFN), Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), or the Metis National Council?
400
In 1999, this was the last territory to join Canada.
What is Nunavut?
400
This Act is the most important law in the country.
What is the BNA Act?
500
This level of government is responsible for road signs.
What is the provincial government?
500
In Regina, we are a part of this Treaty.
What is Treaty 4?
500
Canada used this system of government.
What is a parliamentary democracy?
500
In 1867, these four provinces made up Canada.
What are Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia?
500
Canada become an independent country in this year.
What is 1982?
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