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The provincial Government of Alberta:
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The lieutenant governor is the Queen’s representative in the provincial government. The prime minister recommends a person for the job of lieutenant Governor and the Governor General appoints that person The lieutenant governor must sign a bill that is passed by the legislative assembly in order for that bill to become law.
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Provincial Governments provide services: Children's services. Health and wellness. Energy. Tourism and parks. Seniors and community support. Education. Agriculture and food. Aboriginal relations. And Sustainable Resources.
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Taxes pay for the services: Almost half of the taxes Albertans pay go towards our health. And a quarter to Education. The other 43.9 % go to transportation, social services and agricultural development. The amount of taxes Albertans pay depends on the amount they make in income.
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Representatives usually have a political party that has the same ideas as them. Alberta has four very common political parties. The progressive conservative, Liberal, New democratic Party, and Alberta alliance. During a political election candidates run for positions on the legislative assembly one MLA is elected in each of Albertans 83 voting districts.
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MLA’s Cabinet Ministers Serve the needs of people in there constituency. Debate and vote on bills Attend events and celebrations Work on government committees to study proposed bills and Decide how money will be spent on programs Meet with the premier to discuss what should be done. Create a budget Research write and vote on bills Serve MLA’s for their constituency
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