Levels of Government
Rules, Customs, Laws
Branches of Government
How are laws made?
Indian Act/Self-Government
100

What are the three levels of government?

Federal, Provincial, and Municipal

100
Definition of rule

Made by a group and affects only people in that group.

Ex: school rules, sports rules

100

What are the 3 branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial 

100

What are the steps in passing a law?

First reading, second reading, comittee of the whole house, third reading, royal assent, proclamation 

100
What is a treaty?

agreement between nations; treaties were signed with Britain and then Canada

200

Who is the head of government?

Prime Minister - Justin Trudeau

200

Definition of Custom

A tradition that people follow in a particular society

200

What are two parts of the Legislative branch?

The Senate and The House of Commons

200

What happens in the first reading?

the bill is introduced and explains it's purpose

200

What is the Indian Act?

Act that determined the rights of Indigenous people and their land

300

What is the municipal government?

GOVERMENT THAT LOOKS AFTER THE AFFAIRS OF THE CITY, TOWN VILLAGE COUNTY OR DISTRICT. SUCH AS ROADS SIDEWALKS LIGHTS SNOW REMOVAL

300

Definition of Law

Made by the government that affects everyone in society

300

How many people are in the Senate?

105

300

What happens in the Committee of the Whole House?

MLA members examine every section of the bill, make amendments if necessary, committee decides if bill should be passed 

300

What does self-governing mean?

First nations can make their own laws and policies and have decision-making power in broader range of matters

400

What is the provincial government?

THE GOVERMENT LOOKS AFTER THE AFFAIRS OF THE PROVINCE OR TERRITORY. SUCH AS CHARITIES HOSPITALS THE POLICE DRIVER'S LICENCES

400

Why do rules, customs, and laws exist?

To keep peace, have a functioning society, avoid conflict, trouble and war
400

How many seats are there in the House of Commons?

338 seats 

400
What does royal assent mean?
The lieutenant governor or governor general giving royal assent to new act, the bill officially becomes a law
400

Why don't we abolish the Indian Act?

It holds meaning for what has happened in the past. Indigenous peoples have rights under the Indian Act It distinguishes between First Nations and other Canadians. 

500

What is the federal government?

THE GOVERMENT WHICH LOOKS AFTER THE AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTRY. SUCH AS ENVIROMENT FISHERIES FORESTRY IMCOME TAX ETC

500

Is this a rule, custom, or law?

At a basketball game, you cannot step over the free-throw line when making a free throw shot. 

This is a rule

500

Who is the Vancouver-Hastings MLA representative?

Honorable Niki Sharma

500

Once the bill passes third reading, can it still be rejected?

Yes; Veto power

500
Canada is on a journey of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. What is Canada's goal?

Goal: renew the nation-to-nation, government-government, and inuit-crown relationships with Indigenous peoples 

  • Canada is working with Indigenous peoples to support them in their work to rebuild and reconstitute their nations, advance self-determination, and for First Nations, facilitate away from Indian act towards Self-Government