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The Canadian Government system - Coggle Diagram
The Canadian Government system
Municipal
Organize planning, safety, growth
Parks
Libraries
Transportation
Water systems
Mayor
"chiefs officer"
little power
directs council meetings
Runs individually
In Kitchener: Berry Vrbanovic
Runs the municipalities
Receives money through property taxes and provincial grants
Taxes are based on the property
Homeowners
Business
tenets pay portion to landlord
Has committees
Meetings for the council
Recommendations may be made
meet at their city/town hall
Cities
Towns
Villages
Distracts
Provincial
Has control over property and civil
Members of the provincial parliament
MPP
MNA
MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly)
MHA
Premier
"Chief Minister"
shares responsibilities with the cabinet
high ranking officials
democratically elected
committees and debates
In Ontario: Doug Ford
Made out of 13 provinces and territories
Provinces are independent
Territories are secondary to Federal
Can pass bills under regulations
Follows rules under Canadian Constitution
Has control over municipalities
In charge of regional issues as well as...
education
health care
road regulations
Supreme Court
Federal
In charge of National issues
Mail
Taxes
Railways
employment insurance
International Issues
Trade
Foreign Affairs
House of commens
Ottawa, Ontario
Canadian Cabinet
Canadian Constitution
statues
Orders
British Courts
Canadian Courts
Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau
Democratically Elected
Liberal Party (Justin Trudeau)
Conservative
New Democratic Party
Green
Elected Representatives
Pass Laws
Debate
Supreme Court
last resort to pertaining issues