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What comes to mind when you see this image?
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How does this relate to the previous image?
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The Three Branches of the Canadian Federal Government Have your textbook nearby to follow along.
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Canada’s Constitution Is the written law that describes all governance in Canada It sets out the role of the governor general and the different roles of the three branches of government: Executive Legislative Judicial Also sets out other important institutions in Canada See Cartoon pg. 21
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The Executive Branch THE PART OF GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING LAWS INTO ACTION Includes: The Prime Minister (PM) - head of Canada’s government The Cabinet - made up of leaders of different government departments or agencies (also called portfolios) - They are MP’s or Senators that are chosen by the Prime Minister See a list of all Steven Harper’s Cabinet Ministers on pg. 24 What factors do you think the prime minister takes into account when appointing the cabinet ministers?
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The Executive Branch Role: Proposes most laws Puts laws into action Runs the day-to-day business of government See Cartoon pg. 23
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The Legislative Branch AKA - Canada’s Parliament THE PART OF GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS Includes: House of Commons - the major law making body. They debate, study and vote on laws called BILLS. Made up of elected MP’s (Members of Parliament) Senate - represent the interests and rights of Canada’s regions, and especially Canada’s minorities. The Senate’s job is to give “second thought” to a bill. They pretty much do what the House of Commons does all over again. Governor General - represents Britain’s Monarch in Canada
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The Legislative Branch Role: Makes laws Represents the interests and rights of Canada’s regions. See Cartoon pg. 26 Why might the role of the Senate to represent minorities be important to governance in Canada?
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The Judicial Branch THE PART OF GOVERNMENT THAT INTERPRETS AND APPLIES THE LAW BY MAKING LEGAL JUDGEMENTS Includes: ALL Canada’s Courts of Law (Supreme and Provincial/Territorial Courts) The Supreme Court is the highest (most powerful) - it has the final word on all legal questions in the country. Role: To apply and interpret laws See Cartoon pg. 34
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