Bylaws
People in Local Government
Schools
Getting Involved
General
100

What is a bylaw?

A local law made by local government.

100

What is the name of Edmonton's Mayor?

Amarjeet Sohi

100

What is a school board?

A board of elected trustees who make decisions about schools they are responsible for.

100

What are 2 ways citizens can get involved with local government?

They can run in an election.

They can vote.

They can meet with their City Councillor to present ideas or express concerns.

100

What members of local government are elected by the people?

Mayors, Reeves, Chiefs, Councillors, School Board Trustees

200

True or False: Citizens can propose bylaws to their municipal government (City Council)?

True

200

What do we call the people who are elected to represent citizens in a municipal government?

City Councillors

200

School boards make policies for their schools.  What are policies?

Rules that schools and people who work in or attend schools have to follow.

200

Who can run in a municipal election?

Anyone who meets the following requirements:

18 or older and a Canadian Citizen

live in the municipality for at least 6 months before the election


200

How do governments pay for services for their citizens?

Taxes

300

Who votes to approve a proposed bylaw?

City or town council (city councillors and the mayor or reeve).

300

What do we call the people elected to represent us on a School Board?

Trustees

300

What is the name of the School Board that our school belongs to?

Edmonton Catholic School Board

300

Who can vote in municipal elections?

Canadian citizens who are 18 and older and have resided in the municipality for at least 6 months. 

300
What is the step in the election process called when someone submits their intent to run to represent their ward?

Nomination

400

What is an example of a bylaw that we have in Edmonton?

ban on single-use plastics, no parking in certain areas, picking up after your pets, no littering in public spaces, no smoking in certain areas, etc.

400

Name the top elected official in rural local government. (Hint: It is called the Mayor in urban local government.)

Reeve

400

What is a Charter school?

A private school that receives funding (money) from the government but that charges fees to families for their kids to attend. 

400

BONUS: What is a petition?

A document that requests something from a government that is signed by lots of citizens to show that there is support for the request.

400

What are 3 services provided by local government?

Parks and Recreation, garbage collection, roads, fire and ambulance, etc. 

500

Does a bylaw in the City of Edmonton also apply in Calgary?

No. Bylaws are specific to the municipality that creates and approves them.

500

What is a Superintendent?

The head or leader of a school board.

500

What are 2 things School Boards are responsible for?

budgeting, bussing, deciding which schools will be renovated and which new schools to build, making sure teachers follow the curriculum

500

How can people under 18 get involved in their local government?

Attending council meetings, meeting with their councillors, writing to their councillors, starting petitions, etc.

500

What are the 4 types of local government.

urban, rural, First Nations, Metis
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