What are 3 major differences Between provinces and territories
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Voting for representativesBorrowing moneyOwning Land
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Between what ages do you have toBe in order to be protected by it?
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12-17 years old
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What are 2 examples of consequencesFaced by young offenders
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Community Service &Counselling
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Does it prohibit adult sentencingFor youth aged 12-15
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No – 12-14
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What is the definition of this Act?
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This law defines the consequences Young people face from criminaloffences
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List 3 characteristics of this Act
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-News media cannot release their names (unless they receive an adult sentencing)-Allows most offenders to avoid having a criminalrecord check-Deals with those between the ages of 12-17
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What code creates a criminal record
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Criminal Code of Canada
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Who is the Governor General
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David Lloyd Johnson
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Give an example of a lobbyist group
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Non-Smokers Group
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Give 2 examples of how you can beinformed
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Watch the NewsLearn about political partiesRead a political cartoonAnd many more…
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Give 3 examples of how to be anactive citizen
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VolunteerFundraiseVoteJury DutyAnd many more…
Final Jeopardy
What is the significant role the legislative Assembly plays in the life of Northwest Territorians?