CIVIC MIRROR: Elections and Democracy
Why you should care… Should there be a new skytrain built to UBC? Should overseas investors be able to buy property in Vancouver? How do we end homelessness in Vancouver? Should teachers have control over classroom composition? Should I get tax credit if my home renovations are energy efficient? Should Canadian military fight ISIS? Should the Northern Gateway Pipeline be built? How easily should immigrants become citizens?
Parliament is Dissolved/ The Writ is Dropped Ridings Hold Nomination Meetings & Select Candidates Campaigning
Voting Ballot Tabulation
308 Constituencies in Canada Minority Government Majority Government
Cabinet is Chosen/Sworn In Winners Declared
Prime Minister Leader of the Opposition Political Parties Third key player
Explain how this sign could be true. First Past The Post
Political Spectrum
Elections You will now mingle with your classmates and discuss national issues. With like minded individuals form a political party. KEEP YOUR HIDDEN AGENDA IN MIND! Parties should be like minded! Do not join if it does not benefit you somehow! In your groups: Pick a party name Select a candidate to run for office
Non-political individuals consider becoming the Chief Elections Officer Roles include: Moderating the debate Overseeing the casting of ballots and tabulation
For Tuesday you should have: Formal typed platform that describes political, social, economic and environmental stances, promises and policies. (1 per party) Posters. (party/candidates) Speeches. (1 per candidate)