Power
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Canadian Government
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What are the three forms of power?

Authority, Force, Influence

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Who represents the Monarch in our government?

The Governor General - Mary Simon

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What are some traits of a good leader?

Effective communication, strategic problem-solving, consistent honesty, supportive teamwork, inclusive decision-making, commitment to promises, empathy and compassion, calm under pressure, respectful communication, emotional intelligence.

100

Who is our head of state?

The Monarch/Sovereign - King Charles III

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What type of government does Canada have?

A constitutional monarchy

200

Define Power.

The ability or capacity to direct or influence the behaviour of others or a course of events.

200

What are the top industries in Saskatchewan?

Potash, Wheat

200

What is intergenerational trauma?

Intergenerational trauma is trauma passed from the trauma survivors to their descendants.

200

What are the three levels of Canadian Government?

Municipal, Provincial, Federal

200

What is a democracy?

A system of government where the entire population is represented by elected officials. The origin of the word is Greek - "demos" meaning the people and "kratos" meaning rule.

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Define Force.

Using physical actions or harsh words to make someone do something.

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What are some responsibilities of the Municipal government?

Ensure the health and safety of the community's residents, decide which services to provide residents, control zoning and land development, decide what improvements to make and how to fund them, set local taxes to cover the cost of services in the municipality.

300

Who are our representatives at each level of government?

Municipal (Councillor) - Darren Hill 

Provincial (MLA) - Hugh Gordon - NDP

Federal (MP) - Corey Tochor - Conservative



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What are the three parts of parliament that work together?

The Monarch, The House of Commons, and The Senate.

300

What is the federal level of First Nations government known as?

Assembly of First Nations (AFN)

400

Define Authority.

Power given by a recognized position or role that allows someone to make decisions or lead others.

400

What is white privilege?

White privilege means that white people often have societal advantages that others do not, just because of their skin colour.

400

What is the draft of a law called?

A Bill.

400

What are the five major political parties in Canada?

Liberals, Conservatives, New Democratic Party (NDP), The Green Party, Bloc Quebecois

400

What is an oligarchy?

An Oligarchy is a government ruled by few people, usually with corrupt and selfish intent. It has Greek origins, coming from the word oligarchia meaning "few governing."

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Define Influence.

Using respect or friendship to affect how others think or act without forcing them.

500

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a part of the constitution that protects various rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech, religion, and equality under the law. 

500

What are three of the six principles of democracy?

Equality, Accountability, Electoral Process, Responsibility, Economy, Political Parties

500

How is the Prime Minister and the Official Leader of the Opposition decided?

The Prime Minister is the leader of the political party that wins the most seats. The official leader of the opposition is the leader of the party that received the second-largest number of seats.

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What is a dictatorship?

A dictatorship is a type of government that is ruled by a dictator, a person with ultimate control and political power. They are often military leaders and have maintained power through the use of intimidation, fear, and suppression of citizens' civil rights.

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