Which Type of Government?
Three Branches of Government
Provincial Government Roles
Federal Government
Roles
CHALLENGE QUESTIONS
100
This type of government deals with the postal service.
What is the Federal Government?
100

This branch includes the Governor General, the Senate, and the House of Commons.

What is the the Legislative Branch?

100
He/She leads the provincial government (job title, not the person's name).
Who is the premier?
100
The head of government in Canada (job title, not the person's name).
Who is the prime minister?
100

The number of seats in the House of Commons.

What is 343?

200
This type of government deals with sports and recreation.
What is the Municipal government?
200

This branch carries out the plans and policies of the government. This branch includes the Governor General, Prime Minister, cabinet, and civil service.

What is the Executive Branch?

200
They bring the concerns of their community to the Legislative Assembly.
Who are the MPP's?
200

He/She represents the King in Canada (job title, not the person's name).

Who is the Governor General?

200

Canada's formal head of state (Royal Assent).

Who is the King? 

300
This type of government deals with citizenship and immigration.
What is the Federal government?
300

This branch has the power to make, change and get rid of laws.

What is the Legislative Branch?

300
It debates & makes laws and is made up of MPP's.
What is the Legislative Assembly?
300
He/She debates & votes on bills. There is one of these for every riding.
Who is an MP?
300

The two court systems.

What are Criminal and Civil?

400
This type of government deals with health care.
What is the Provincial government?
400

This branch ensures that Parliament and it's members are not above the law.

What is the Judicial Branch?

400

Paul Vickers

Who is our MPP?

400
It makes Canada's laws and is made up of MP's.
What is the House of Commons?
400
It is made up of ministers and makes important decisions about government policy. (hint: federal)
What is the Cabinet?
500
This type of government deals with education.
What is the Provincial government?
500

Must be a Canadian citizen, 30 years of age, live in the province you represent, own at least $4000 worth of property and can serve up to the age 75 years. 

What is Senate? 
500

The premier of Ontario.

Who is Doug Ford?

500
It reviews laws proposed by the House of Commons.
What is the Senate?
500

The steps for a bill to become a law on a provincial level.

What is the idea, first reading, second reading, review by committee, report to House, third reading, royal assent?