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Canada
100

What are the 3 levels of government?

Federal, provincial, municipal

100

Which level of government is responsible for driver's licenses and birth, death and marriage certificates?

Provincial

100

What is a snap election?

When the Prime Minister asks the Governor General to start a new election

100

True or False

Canadians directly vote for a Prime Minister

False. Canadians vote for their local MP. The leader of party with the most MPs elected becomes the Prime Minister

100

Name 3 Canadian symbols

Beaver, moose, bluenose

200

What is the difference between an MP and an MPP?

MP = Member of Parliament

MPP = Member of Provincial Parliament

200

What are the 3 branches of parliament?

Senate, House of Commons, and Governor General

200

What is the Cabinet?

The Cabinet of Canada is a group of ministers (usually MPs) who help run the country. 

Each minister is in charge of a different area of government, such as:

  • Health
  • Defence
  • Finance
  • Immigration
  • Environment
200

What is the Supreme Court?

The highest level of the Canadian court system

200

Name 3 Canadian rights and 3 responsibilities

Rights: Freedom of speech, belief, movement, right to gather, right to a fair trial

Responsibilities: Following laws, voting, respecting others, participating in civil society

300

What is the leader of the provincial level called?

Premier

300

What is the difference between the House of Commons and the Senate?

The House of Commons is made up of MPs who suggests new bills, debates new bills, and votes new bills into law.

The Senate has senators who scrutinize bills and occasionally suggest new ones. 

300
What is an emigrant?

Someone who moves out of a country

300

What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

A document that lists out the rights and freedoms that all Canadians are entitled to

300

Which province is the only official bilingual province?

a) British Columbia

b) Prince Edward Island

c) Ontario

d) New Brunswick

d) New Brunswick

400

What is a Mayor/Reeve?

The leader of the municipal level

400

Name the 5 main political parties in Canada (Must be the full name)

Liberal, Conservative, Bloc Quebecois, Green Party, New Democratic Party (NDP)

400

What is a census?

An official count of the population

400

What is a jury?

A group of impartial Canadians who listen to a court case and advise the judge on what they think is a fair outcome

400

Who is the Constitutional Monarch of Canada?

King Charles III

500

What is an opposition government?

An opposition government is the largest political party in the legislature that is not in power. Its primary role is to hold the ruling government accountable and scrutinize legislation.

500

What is a minority government?

When the ruling party does not have more than half the seats in the House of Commons

500

How many MPs are there? (Must be an exact number)

343

500

How many judges are in the Supreme Court?

9

500

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

John A. MacDonald