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Lesson 3: Three Levels of Government. Three Levels of Government. Canada is a very large country with lots of people and different needs and interests. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Lesson 3: Three Levels of Government

Lesson 3: Three Levels of Government

Page 2: Lesson 3: Three Levels of Government

Three Levels of Government• Canada is a very large country with lots of people and

different needs and interests. • In order to support the needs of citizens, the Canadian

government is structured into a three level system: federal, provincial and municipal.

• Each level has its own arrangement of elected representatives, as well as a unique set of responsibilities to take care of different matters.

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

Member of Parliament (MP).• There are 308 elected MPs who debate and pass laws in the

House of Commons in Ottawa. • The leader of the government is called the prime minister. • The Queen is represented by the governor general.

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

Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP).• There are 107 elected MPPs that debate and pass laws in the

Ontario Legislature at Queen’s Park in Toronto.• The leader of the government is called the premier.• The Queen is represented by the lieutenant governor.

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

council member (councillor or alderman).• The head of the council is called a mayor or reeve.• The size of the council differs from city to town.• Councillors debate and pass legislation in the council

chambers (city or town hall/municipal office).

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Division of Government Responsibilities

• Federal: Armed forces, trade with other countries, money, health and safety, immigration and citizenship.

• Provincial: Health care, education, welfare, transportation within the province, energy and the environment.

• Municipal: Waste management, water and sewer, policing and protection, community centres and libraries.

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Final Thoughts• How does government affect your life?

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