The three branches of government
What are Executive, Legislative and Judicial?
The study of the interaction between human beings and their environment.
What is human geography?
The Prime Minister of Canada.
Who is Justin Trudeau?
Garbage Collection
What is Municipal?
One vote
What is how many more votes than your opponent does it take to be elected?
The three levels of government.
What are federal, provincial and municipal?
The scientific study of the natural features of the Earth's surface. This includes landforms, oceans and climate.
What is physical geography?
The premier of Manitoba.
Who is Heather Stephanson?
Health Care
What is Provincial?
Life expectancy, age, gender, ethnicity, income, owning or renting a house.
What are examples of demographics?
The major political parties in Canada.
What are the Liberals, Conservatives, Bloc Quebecois, NDP and Greens?
Cities and other areas surrounding a city. The majority of the population live in these areas.
What is urban?
Name three provinces and territories of Canada
What are: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon?
Schools
What is provinicial?
What are basic rights, citizenship/civil rights, political rights, equality rights and cultural rights?
A political system in which government power and responsibility is divided between the federal and the provincial governments.
What is federalism?
What is rural?
Oceans surrounding Canada
What are the Atlantic (east coast), Pacific (west coast), and the Arctic (North)?
Income Tax
What is federal?
Three readings, a committee stage, royal assent.
What are parts in the process of a bill becoming a law?
A government where the monarch is recognized as the head of state and the Prime Minister is head of government.
What is constitutional monarchy?
Gillam is an example of one of these regions.
Water Services
What is Municipal?
Who is the monarch of Canada?