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Hosted by Mr. A. Doucet

Citizenship Government Federal, Provincial or Municipal Choice

Row 1, Col 1 To be a Canadian citizen You either have to be born here Or….? Apply for citizenship and take a test

1,2 Before it is called a law it is Called …. A bill

1,3 A lost passport. Federal

1,4 Canada’s type of government. Federal or federalist government

2,1 Citizenship can be defined locally, nationally, and …. Globally

2,2 Leader of the city is called... The Mayor

2,3 A hunting license. Provincial

2,4 Name Canada’s 2 forms of government Provincial & Federal

3,1 What is the document called That entitles all Canadians Rights and Freedoms? Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedom

3,2 This is the last stage before a bill becomes law. Royal Ascent

3,3 Bad drinking water. Municipal

3,4 Leader of the country is called... The Prime Minister

4,1 “The Universal Declaration of Rights” is just for Canadian Citizens. True or False ???? False. It is for all citizens of the world and it is a document that the UN uses to protect human rights.

4,2 The leader of the province is called …? The Premier

4,3 Bad highway conditions. Provincial

4,4 The queen’ representative In Canada The Governor General

5,1 This act was signed by the British giving Canada permission to be an independent country. The British North American Act. The BNA act

5,2 An elected person to the House of Commons is called…? A MP or a member of parliament

5,3 I need to complain about the education in the schools. Too many videos. Mr. Doucet’s fault Provincial

5,4 After a bill goes through the House of Commons it goes here. The Senate