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Representative Democracy (How Associations make decisions... Who is…
Representative Democracy
Roles of Representatives... What do they do?
Make decisions
Speak on behalf of citizens
Held accountable
Represent other people
Responsibility of Representatives... What are they accountable for?
To make good decisions
To take in other's ideas and think about each
Make decisions that consider the needs of everyone involved
To communicate with the people they represent
Purpose of Associations... Why do they exist, what do they do?
To build unity in Canada
They help supply supplies
Associations represent specific groups of people
They must take everyones needs into account
MNA association exists to represent the Metis in Alberta
ACFA association exists to represent Francophones in Alberta
How Associations make decisions... Who is involved? What is the process
Associations must take into account the people's needs
Must take everyone's ideas into account
They must meet with the community
The leaders elected lead in the decision
MNA
All members are of equal powers
The elected president has a final call
ACFA
Voting
They discuss everyones needs
How associations communicate with members
They must have meetings
By making websites like the
ACFA Website
Weekly newspapers like
Le Franco
MNA
ACFA (in pink)
Weekly newspapers like the
Otipemisiwak
An office in each region
Contact with each individual
Mail to each individual
Meetings to update members