Who Are They?
Significance Of
Oh Canada!
Government 101
Whose Responsible?
100
First Prime Minister of Canada
Sir John A. Macdonald
100
What the Suffrage Movement achieved.
Women achieved the right to vote.
100
Animal is symbol of Canada
Beaver
100
Who YOU vote for in Federal elections.
Member of Parliament (MP).
100
Issuing Money.
Federal Government.
200
Governs Canada on daily basis at federal level.
Prime Minister
200
Highest Honor a Canadian Can Receive.
The Victorian Cross.
200
First four provinces in the confederation.
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Province of Canada (Ontario & Quebec)
200
Appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Governor General.
200
Snow Removal.
Municipal Government.
300
First leader of a responsible government in Canada in 1849.
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine.
300
Province that is Largest Producer of Oil and Gas.
Alberta
300
Canada's main financial centre and the largest city.
Toronto
300
Highest Court in Canada.
Supreme Court.
300
Health Care.
Municipal.
400
Recommended that the Upper and Lower Canada be merged and given a responsible government.
Lord Durham.
400
Three Branches of Canadian Goverment
Executive, Legislative and Judicial
400
Number of Canadians who served in the First World War.
Around 600,000.
400
Role of the opposition parties.
Peacefully oppose or try to improve government proposals.
400
Military.
Federal.
500
First French-Canadian prime minister since the formation of Confederation.
Sir Wilfred Laurier.
500
Fundamental characteristic of Canadian heritage and identity.
Multiculturalism.
500
Northeastern province in Canada that has its own time zone.
Newfoundland & Labrador.
500
The three parts of Parliament.
Sovereign, House of Commons and Senate
500
Teaching students Civics.
Provincial Government.