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Canadian Citizenship Voting Systems Our Governments Canada’s Federal Government YCJA Charter of Rights and Freedoms $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

WHAT IS ONE REASON SOMEONE CANNOT APPLY TO BECOME A CANADIAN CITIZEN?

YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME. YOU ARE UNDER A DEPORTATION ORDER YOU HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME. YOU ARE UNDER A DEPORTATION ORDER. YOU WERE CONVICTED OF AN INDICTABLE CRIME IN THE PAST THREE YEARS. YOU ARE IN PRISON, ON PAROLE, OR ON PROBATION. BACK

LIST TWO RIGHTS YOU HAVE AS A CANADIAN CITIZEN.

VOTE OR TO BE A CANDIDATE IN ELECTIONS. APPLY FOR A CANADIAN PASSPORT VOTE OR TO BE A CANDIDATE IN ELECTIONS. APPLY FOR A CANADIAN PASSPORT. TO BE EDUCATED IN THE OFFICAL LANGUAGE OF CHOICE. THE RIGHT TO ENTER, REMAIN IN , AND LEAVE CANADA. BACK

LIST TWO RESPONSIBILITIES YOU HAVE AS A CANADIAN CITIZEN.

TO VOTE. TO DEFEND OUR COUNTRY. TO OBEY CANADIAN LAWS. TO PAY TAXES TO VOTE. TO DEFEND OUR COUNTRY. TO OBEY CANADIAN LAWS. TO PAY TAXES. JURY DUTY. TO PROTECT OUR HERITAGE AND ENVIRONMENT. TO HELP OTHERS IN THE COMMUNITY. BACK

LIST TWO RIGHTS OR FREEDOMS THAT A CANADIAN CITIZEN HAS THAT A PERMANENT RESIDENT DOESN’T.

VOTE OR BE A CANDIDATE IN ELECTIONS. APPLY FOR A CANADIAN PASSPORT VOTE OR BE A CANDIDATE IN ELECTIONS. APPLY FOR A CANADIAN PASSPORT. BE EDUCATED IN THE OFFICAL LANGUAGE OF CHOICE. UNQUALIFIED RIGHT TO ENTER, REMAIN IN OR LEAVE CANADA. BACK

NAME ONE CRIME THAT COULD IMMEDIATELY GET YOU DEPORTED.

IMPAIRED DRIVING CAUSING BODILY HARM. IMPAIRED DRIVING CAUSING DEATH. CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA. TRAFFICKING OF MARIJUANA OVER 3KG. THEFT OVER $5000. ROBBERY WITHOUT A FIREARM. POSSESSION OF A RESTRICTED WEAPON WITH AMMUNITION. ASSUALT CAUSING BODILY HARM. FLEEING POLICE. USING OR POSSESSING A STOLEN OR FORGED CREDIT CARD. BACK

WHAT IS THE AGE RANGE THAT THE YCJA COVERS?

WHAT IS BETWEEN THE AGES 12 AND 18. BACK

ALONG WITH NOT PUBLISHING YOUR IDENTITY, A JUDGE MAY ALSO DESTROY THESE IN ORDER TO PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY.

WHAT IS DESTROY YOUR FINGERPRINTS. BACK

IN ADDITION TO HAVING YOUR RIGHTS SAFEGAURDED BY THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS, YOU ALSO HAVE THIS RIGHT IF YOU ARE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY.

WHAT IS THE RIGHT TO SPEAK TO A PARENT OR LAWYER BEFORE SPEAKING TO POLICE. BACK

LIST THREE DIFFERENT EXTRAJUDICIAL MEASURES A JUDGE MAY USE WHEN SENTENCING A YOUTH.

Restitution or compensation Anger management courses Addiction counselling Family or individual counseling Apologies to the victim Education programs Community service Caution letters Social skills improvement Essays or presentations Charitable donations or personal service BACK

LIST TWO COMMON SENTENCES A JUDGE MAY HAND DOWN IN YOUTH COURT.

BACK CONDITIONAL OR ABSOLUTE DISCHARGE FINES OF UP TO $1000 VERBAL OR WRITTEN WARNING REFERRAL TO LOCAL PROGRAM OR AGENCY FOR HELP IN NON-VIOLENT PROBLEM-SOLVING PROBATION SECURE CUSTODY OPEN CUSTODY BACK

WHAT ARE THE THREE LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT.

FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL, AND MUNICIPAL. BACK

THIS IS THE NAME OF THE RIDING THAT OUR GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IS MADE UP OF.

WHAT IS KITCHENER-CENTRE. BACK

LIST TWO RESPONSIBILITIES THAT ARE UNIQUE TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

BACK AGRICULTURE CANDIAN HERITAGE CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION FINANCE FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE JUSTICE LABOUR NATURAL RESOURCES VETERANS AFFAIRS BACK

LESTER B. PEARSON, PIERRE ELLIOT TRUDEAU, AND JOHN DIEFENBAKER ARE ALL FORMER CANADIAN PRIME MINISTERS WHO HAVE THESE NAMED AFTER THEM, WHICH ARE A RESPONSIBILITY OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS.

WHAT ARE AIRPORTS. BACK

THIS RESPONIBILITY CAN BE FOUND ACROSS ALL THREE LEVELS OF GOVERNMENTS.

WHAT ARE PARKS. BACK

THESE ARE THE THREE TYPES OF VOTING SYSTEMS IN CANADA.

WHAT ARE FIRST PAST THE POST, PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION, AND REFERENDUMS. BACK

THESE ARE THE TWO TYPES OF GOVERNMENT THAT CAN COME OUT OF A FPTP ELECTION.

WHAT ARE MAJORITY AND MINORITY GOVERNMENTS. BACK

A MINORITY GOVERNMENT OCCURS WHEN THE PARTY WHO LEADS THE GOVERNMENT HAS THE MOST SEATS BUT NOT MORE THAN THESE PARTIES COMBINED.

WHO ARE THE OPPOSITION PARTIES. BACK

THIS IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH CITIZENS ARE ALLOWED TO DECIDE ON AN ISSUE OR QUESTION BY MEANS OF A DIRECT VOTE.

WHAT IS A REFERENDUM. BACK

LIST TWO POSITIVES AND TWO NEGATIVES OF PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

Positives Negatives Every vote counts Reflects will of voters better Larger voter turnout Smaller parties get ideas represented in Parliament Creates many Minority governments Slower Harder to get decisions made May not be a person there from your local area BACK

THESE ARE THE THREE BRANCHES OF THE CANADIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

WHAT ARE THE EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, AND JUDICIAL BRANCHES. BACK

THIS IS BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT IS MADE UP OF AN ELECTED HOUSE OF COMMONS AND AN APPOINTED SENATE.

WHAT IS THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH. BACK

THIS COURT IS THE HIGHEST COURT OF CANADA AND IS THE FINAL COURT OF APPEAL IN THE CANADIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM.

WHAT IS THE SUPREME COURT. BACK

IT IS INCONCEIVABLE FOR THE PRIME MINISTER TO RUN THE COUNTRY ALONE IT IS INCONCEIVABLE FOR THE PRIME MINISTER TO RUN THE COUNTRY ALONE. HE OR SHE WILL THEREFORE APPPOINT THESE INDIVIDUALS TO HELP HIM.

WHO ARE CABINET MINISTERS. BACK

NAME FOUR TYPES OF CABINET MINISTER POSITIONS.

MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT MINISTER OF LABOUR MINISTER OF FINANCE MINISTER OF DEFENCE MINISTER OF HEALTH MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT MINISTER OF LABOUR MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BACK

WHAT YEAR DID THE CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS COME INTO EFFECT AS PART OF THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION?

1982 BACK

THIS RIGHT REFERS TO THE RIGHT TO LIVE AND WORK IN ANY PROVINCE.

WHAT ARE MOBILITY RIGHTS. BACK

THIS RIGHT REFERS TO THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION IN ENGLISH OR FRENCH WHERE THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS OF STUDENTS.

WHAT ARE MINORITY LANGUAGE EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS. BACK

NAME ALL SIX RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS AS FOUND IN THE CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREDOMS.

BACK FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS MOBILITY RIGHTS LEGAL RIGHTS EQUALITY RIGHTS OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OF CANADA MINORITY LANGUAGE EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS BACK

WHAT IS ONE HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE THAT MAHER ARAR SUFFERED WHILE IN THE EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION PROGRAM?

FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS LEGAL RIGHTS EQUALITY RIGHTS BACK

WHICH FEDERAL PARTY WOULD YOU SUPPORT ON OCTOBER 19TH WHICH FEDERAL PARTY WOULD YOU SUPPORT ON OCTOBER 19TH? IDENTIFY THREE CAMPAIGN PROMISES, AND EXPLAIN WHY YOU AGREE WITH EACH OF THEM.