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Page 1: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Government

Page 2: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

What is Government?• The people and institutions put in place to run or

govern a country, state, province or community.• The role of government is to make decisions and

regulations (laws) for the people for whom it is responsible.

Page 3: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Canada’s Government• Canada is a federal state, parliamentary democracy and

constitutional monarchy.• A federal state brings together a number of different communities

with a central government (federal) for general purposes and separate local governments (provincial/territorial) for local purposes.

• As a parliamentary democracy, we elect members to our parliament and legislatures. The political party with the most representatives gains control of the legislature or parliament.

• As a constitutional monarchy, Canada’s head of state is a hereditary sovereign (Queen or King), who reigns in accordance with the Constitution.

Page 4: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Three Levels of Government• Canada is a very large country with many different needs and

interests. • In order to support its citizens most effectively, government is

structured into three levels: federal, provincial and municipal.

• Each level has its own arrangement of elected and appointed officials, as well as a unique set of responsibilities.

Page 5: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Federal • The elected representative at the federal level is called a

Member of Parliament (MP).• The federal legislative body has 308 elected MPs.• MPs debate and pass laws in the House of Commons in

Ottawa (Parliament Hill).• The leader of the government is called the prime minister.• The Queen is represented by the governor general.

Page 6: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Provincial/Territorial• The elected representative at the provincial level is called a

Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP - Ontario), Member of the House of Assembly (MHA – Newfoundland and Labrador), or Member of the National Assembly (MNA - Quebec), depending on where you live in Canada.

• Elected representatives debate and pass laws at the legislative assembly.

• The leader of the government is called the premier.• The Queen is represented by the lieutenant governor at the

provincial level.

Page 7: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Municipal/Local• The elected representative at the municipal level is called a

councillor or alderman.• The leader of the government is called a mayor, reeve or

warden.• The size of the council differs from city to town.• Councillors debate and pass legislation in the council

chambers (city hall/municipal office).

Page 8: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Section 91-95, Constitution• In choosing a federal form of government, the Fathers of

Confederation assigned responsibilities to the different levels of government (Sections 91–95, Constitution Act).

• The division of powers is based on the principle of subsidiarity, in which the government closest to the issue governs it.

• Municipal governments receive their powers from the provinces.

Page 9: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Division of Responsibilities• Federal: National defence, trade, foreign policy, finance,

health and safety, immigration and citizenship.• Provincial/Territorial: Health care, education, welfare,

transportation, justice, energy and the environment.• Municipal: Waste management, water and sewer, policing

and protection, cultural facilities and libraries.

Page 10: Government. What is Government? The people and institutions put in place to run or govern a country, state, province or community. The role of government

Discussion Questions• How does government affect your life?

• Why is it important to know who is your elected representative?