Prologue. Government and Citizenship Government is all around you and affects you in many ways Taxes, high school curiculum, public transit, curfews,

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Prologue

Government and Citizenship Government is all around you and affects you in many ways Taxes, high school curiculum, public transit, curfews, driving age, drinking age, music content, what is on tv Activity Government is much more then what you see on CPAC or the news Government is quite literally all around you

Levels of Government in Canada Federal Government Provincial Government Municipal Government

Government Anytime an organized decision making process exists, government is at work. Federal Government (Canada) Provincial Government (Ontario) Municipal Government (Ottawa)

Role of a Citizen? Who is a citizen? What is the difference between a citizen and a visitor or an inhabitant? Dual Citizenship?

Types of Citizenship Informed Citizenship Be informed of needs of our community Examples? Understand workings of government Purposeful Citizenship Understand your role in community Active Citizenship Apply knowledge in a meaningful way

Types of Government Authoritarianism System of government where people must obey a single ruler or group of people without question