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Lesson 3: Three Levels of Government
Three Levels of Government• Canada is a very large country with many different
needs and interests. • To meet these needs, government is structured into
three levels: federal, provincial and municipal. • Each level has its own elected and appointed
officials.• Each level is responsible for specific issues and for
taking care of the people living in its region.
Federal (Canada)• The elected representative at the federal level is called a
Member of Parliament (MP).• There are 308 elected MPs across the country.• 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.
Provincial (British Columbia)• The elected representative at the provincial level is called a
Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).• There are 85 elected MLAs across the province.• MLAs debate and pass laws in the British Columbia
Parliament Buildings (Legislative Assembly) in Victoria.• The leader of the government is called the premier.• The Queen is represented by the Lieutenant Governor.
Municipal (Local)• The elected representative at the municipal level is
called a councillor or alderman.• The size of the council differs from city to town.• Councillors debate and pass laws in the council
chambers (city hall/municipal office).• The leader of the government is called a mayor or
reeve.
Division of Responsibilities• Federal: National defence, international trade,
foreign policy, money, health and safety, immigration and citizenship.
• Provincial: Health care, education, welfare, transportation within the province, justice, energy and the environment.
• Municipal: Waste management, water and sewer, policing and protection, cultural facilities and libraries.
The Government of B.C.• The Government of British Columbia is organized into
different departments called ministries.• Each ministry handles one of the government’s
responsibilities (e.g., Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education) .
• The premier appoints an MLA to be in charge of each ministry. They are called a minister.
• Each minister acts as an advisor to the premier and the Legislature in their specific area.
B.C. Ministries• Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation• Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology (responsible for
multiculturalism)• Agriculture• Children and Family Development• Citizens’ Services and Open Government• Community, Sport and Cultural Development• Education• Energy, Mines and Natural Gas (responsible for housing)• Environment• Finance• Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations• Health• Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training (responsible for labour)• Justice and Attorney General• Social Development• Transportation and Infrastructure
Final Thoughts• How does government affect your life?
• Which level of government affects your life the most?
• Would you consider working in government? Why or why not?
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