Social Programs
Taxes
Health Care
Federal Spending
Consumerism
100

Services provided by government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens.

What is a social program. 

100

Sales tax in Alberta. 

What is GST. 

100

Health care paid for by individuals fully such as in the USA (either through their own insurance or out of pocket.

What is private health care. 

100
PST stands for this. 

What is provincial sales tax. 

100

Refers to the theory that spending money and consuming goods is good for the economy.

What is consumerism. 

200

The most universal social program in Canada. 

What is free health care. 

200

The two types of taxes people pay. 

What are personal income tax and sales tax. 

200

The social program that turns out to be the biggest expense in Canada. 

What are elderly/senior benefits. 

200

The age someone starts paying sales tax. 

What is the second they purchase something (any age). 

200

When consumers make a choice to buy sustainable clothing that they will wear for years and years instead of just a season or two.

What is ethical fashion.

300

These are used to pay for social programs. 

What are taxes. 

300

The federal revenue Canada receives from taxes alone. 

What is 300 billion dollars.
300

By 2030, what percentage of the population will be receiving pensions and elderly benefits.

What is 25%. 

300

HST stands for this. 

What is Harmonized Sales Tax.

300

A type of advertising that uses strong emotional language that connects with your fears and desires. 

What is emotional appeal. 

400

The three biggest social programs we studied in Canada. 

Health care, pensions for seniors, and income assistance. 

400

The maximum earning before paying taxes for a single person under the age of 65 in Canada. 

What is $12,000.

400

The average Canadian is taxed this amount each year for health care (roughly).

What is $2,000.

400

The tax that provides the least amount of income for the federal government. 

What are energy taxes. 

400

A boycott. 

What is a decision by a group of consumers not to buy certain products.

500

The homeless population in Canada.

What are 235,000 homeless people. 

500

Personal income tax amounts to this percent of our federal government's annual revenue. 

What is 49%

500

These are NOT covered in Canada's free health care system. 

What are prescription drugs, optometry, home care or long-term care and dental care

500

The amount the federal government receives from personal income taxes. 

What is 154 billion dollars. 

500

GDP.

What is the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.

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