Government Systems/Democracy
Canada's Government
Definitions
Citizenship
Misc
100

Canada has both a federal and provincial government. This is an example of ______________________

Federalism

100

Who currently holds the following positions (for 100 points each) Monarch Governor General Prime Minister Leader of the Opposition (federal) Premier of Ontario MPP for York Simcoe Mayor of Bradford

Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II 

Governor General: Julie Payette 

Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau 

Leader of the Opposition (federal): Erin O'Toole Premier: Doug Ford 

MPP: Caroline Mulroney Mayor: Rob Keffer

100

Suffrage

The right to vote and the exercising of the right to vote

100

What is the difference between an NGO, an NPO, and a charity?

NGO - Non Government Organization is not affiliated with any government NPO - Non Profit Organization must use all profits to aid their cause Charity - similar to NPO but operate exclusively for charitable purposes and are exempt from paying taxes

100

This document states that no one, not even the king, is above the law

Magna Carta

200

Canadians elect candidates to represent them at all levels of government. At the federal and provincial level, the area these people represent are called ________________________

A constituency or a riding

200

What type of government does Canada have?

Constitutional Monarchy

200

Civics

The study of the rights and duties of citizens and citizenship

200

What is a digital footprint?

Everything you do online (posts, likes, clicks) stays there forever!

200

What type of election system does the United States use?

Electoral College

300

What is it called when there are more representatives in the governing parties than any other party combined?

Majority Government

300

What are the three LEVELS of government? Give an example of what each level is responsible for.

Federal - military, post office, immigration Provincial - health care, education, highways Municipal - Parks, libraries, building permits

300

Digital Footprint

The information online about you based off of what you have posted on social media, clicks on advertisements, and other online activity

300

Give two (2) examples of how you can be a global citizen

Various answers

300

Which province was the last to give women the right to vote?

Quebec

400

In an emergency, which leadership style will be the most effective?

Autocratic

400

How have Canadian voting rights changed throughout time? Give three (3) examples

Only men with property allowed to vote Women given right to vote in Manitoba in 1916 Wartime Elections Act takes away right to vote from many in WWI Voting age reduced from 21 to 18 Judges become eligible to vote in the 1980s Prisoners allowed to vote In 2002, everyone is finally allowed to vote

400

Leader of the opposition

The Political party that has the second most amount of seats, it is their parties leader.

400

What is 'phubbing'?

Looking at your phone while your friend is talking to you

400

According to the Youth Criminal Justice Act, how old must a person be to be considered a 'youth'?

12-17

500

In 1982, Prime Minister Pieree Elliot Trudeau introduced the _______________ which guarantees the rights and freedoms which all Canadians enjoy.

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms

500

Name the three BRANCHES of Canada's government and what is the main function of each?

Legislative: make and amend the laws Judicial: decide who has broken the law and what the penalties are Executive: enact and enforce the law; decide what will be discussed in the legislature

500

Communism

A society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs

500

What are human rights?

Universal rights, based on what we generally believe to be right or wrong, which apply to all people, in all countries, at all times.

500

Explain the difference between EQUALITY and EQUITY

Equality: Everyone is treated the same (fairness) Equity: Everyone is given what they need to be successful