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Page 1: People in Parliament And the three levels of Canadian Government

People in Parliament And the three levels of Canadian Government

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The Queen

•Head of state

• Role is mainly ceremonial therefore she does not have real power

•She is responsible for summoning parliament or provincial legislature to meet, appointing senators and calling elections

Queen Elizabeth II of England

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The Governor General

David Lloyd Johnston

•The Queen’s representative in Canada at the federal level

• Performs the Queen’s responsibilities in Canada on behalf of the Queen

•He is responsible for summoning parliament or provincial legislatures to meet, appointing Senators, calling elections. His role is mainly ceremonial

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The Prime Minister

Stephen Harper

• Leader of a political party with the most seats in the House of Commons

• Most powerful person in Parliament

• Recommends to the Governor General the appointment of Senators, the appointment of judges to the Supreme court and determines when elections will be held

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The Cabinet

Members of the Parliament selected by the Prime Minister to be responsiblefor an area of Public Policy

Minister of Defence

Peter McKay

Minister of Finance

Hon. Jim Flaherty

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House of Commons

• Contains 308

(elected) Members of

Parliament

• responsibilities

include making laws,

raising or lowering

taxes and debating

issues of public policy

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Senate

•Made up of 105 Senators (various legislative or governing bodies) appointed by the Prime Minister • Responsible for reviewing laws passed by the House of Commons and representing the regions of Canada

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Backbencher

• An MP who does not hold governmental office •They are responsible for relaying the information back to their constitutes• They get their names from where they sit in the House of Commons (in the back benches)

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Shadow Cabinet

Thomas Mulciar

• Members of the main Opposition party responsible for holding Ministers to account and for developing and disseminating the party's policy positions

•This person will shadow or mark each individual member of the government

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Opposition

• Usually the largest parliamentary opposition party in the House of Commons or a provincial legislative assembly

• Not in government, either on its own or as part of a governing union

• This is usually the second-largest party in a legislative house

• In certain unusual circumstances, it may be a third or fourth party or even the largest part

• Keeps the government in check

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Members of Parliament (MPs)

• Representative of the voter to a parliament • They each represent a single electoral district, or riding

• They represent in the House of Commons

J. Fantino O. Chow J. Flaherty P. Kent J. McCallum

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The Premier

• Head of government of a province or territory

•Not the head of state

•Head of Provincial Legislative and the head of the executive

•Hold seats in the Legislative Assembly

•Elected one of the electoral constituencies of the province

•They represent the provincial interests on the federal level of government

Kathleen WynnePremier of Ontario

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Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs)

M. Chan P. Sherman F. Klees M. Kwinter

• One member of the provincial parliament (MPP) is elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in each provincial riding in Ontario

• MPPs represent the views of their constituents in the legislative assembly, and take part in committees and debates on provincial legislation

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Majority vs. Minority

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Municipal Governments

These consist of two categories:

•Upper Tier (regions and districts, such as Peel Region)

•Lower Tier (cities and towns, such as Mississauga and Streetsville)

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Municipal Responsibilities…

• water

• sewage,

• waste collection

• public transit

• land use planning

• libraries

• emergency services (fire, police, EMT)

• animal control

• economic development

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Provincial Debate • In groups (Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green)

students will be arguing on a specific topic (Education-Provincial).

• Arguments will be based on the views of the specific parties

• 10 minutes to research party stand on the issue

• Then we will participate in an open debate/forum. Every party will have a chance to speak on the issue (2-3 minutes per group) followed by an open debate where all the parties can converse amongst one another

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Links

• NDP: http://ontariondp.com/en/

• Liberal: http://www.ontarioliberal.ca/

• Conservative: http://www.ontariopc.com/

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