Levels of Government
Bylaws
Organization (1)
Organization (2)
Key Words
100

What are the three levels of government

Local, Provincial, Federal

100

What is a bylaw

A law created by the local government to tell people what they can and can't do

100

Name the four types of local government

Urban, Rural, First Nations, Metis

100

Who is the Mayor of Edmonton?

Amarjeet Sohi

100

Taxes

Money that people and businesses have to pay to the local government. Taxes pay for things the community needs to be happy and healthy! 

200

Name one responsibility of the provincial government

Schools, hospitals, roads, police, energy and resources, tourism

200

Do bylaws in Calgary affect the city of Cochrane?

No

200

The top elected official of an Urban Government

Mayor

200

How many councillors involved in an urban government

Between 7 and 15, depending on the size of the community- usually 7 for towns!

200

Council

A group of elected representatives who make decisions for a local area

300

Name 2 ways the local government collects taxes

Property Tax, User Fees (transit fare, paying to use facilites, utility services, Tickets (parking, speeding) 

300

What might happen if you do not follow a bylaw?

You can be fined

300

The top elected official of a Rural Government 

Reeve

300

How many councillors in rural governments?

Usually 3 for villiages
300

Motion

An idea or proposal discussed and voted on at a meeting

400

Name 4 local government services

Garbage pickup, libraries, recreational centers, parks, roads, snow removal, and police

400

A bylaw is created or changed at a ______

Council meeting

400

The top elected official of a First Nations government

Chief

400

The number of councillors in First Nations local governments depends on what factor?

Size

400

Municipal district

a rural area that has its own local government

500

Name one shared responsibility among all 3 levels of government

Parks, public health, transportation & infrastructure, public safety

500

Name the 4 steps involved in creating a bylaw

1. Introduction of motion at council meeting

2. Community input

3. Three readings and debate

4. Vote on motion by council

500

The top elected official of a Metis government

Chairperson
500

How many councillors in a Metis local government? 

5

500

Advisory Commitees

Groups of concerned citizens and members of government. They give advice to the council.