What is the smallest level of government?
Municipal.
What are the three branches?
Executive, legislative, judicial.
What are the three main leadership styles?
Autocratic, Democratic, Faire
"Upper House"
- This is the Senate - They pass laws.
Who stands as a figurehead leader at the provincial level?
Who is involved with the legislative branch?
What is the main concept of an autocratic government.
One person makes decisions for all.
Constitution
Canada's guidelines that outline the rights, responsibilities and governmental duties.
What level of government is responsible for Education?
Provincial
Who is involved with the Executive Branch?
Prime Minister, Cabinet
Canada practices a...
Representative Democracy
What is a Minority Government?
A leading government with less than half the seats.
What is the role of the House of Commons?
To pass bills onto the Senate that they believe could be beneficial for Canada.
Who is involved with the judicial branch?
Supreme Court of Canada, Lower Courts.
What leadership style does a monarchy fall under?
Autocratic.
What is a riding and how many does Canada have?
A geographical area, separated for political ruling. We have 338.
Who is the leader at the municipal level?
Mayor.
What is the main role of the Executive Branch?
Decision making.
Who represents the queen at the provincial level?
Lieutenant Governor.
What is Royal Assent?
The process where the Governor General approves laws.