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1 Slide Deck 2: The Levels of Government

2 What do you know about government in Canada
What do you know about government in Canada? What are the different roles and responsibilities?

3 The Levels of Government
Canada is a large and diverse country To serve citizens most effectively, there are multiple levels of government: federal, provincial/territorial and municipal, as well as Indigenous governments Each level has its own structure and a unique set of responsibilities

4 Federal The elected representative at the national level is called a Member of Parliament (MP) There are 338 elected MPs. They make up the legislative body, which creates or enacts laws for the country MPs debate and pass laws in the House of Commons in Ottawa The leader of the government is called the prime minister

5 Who is the current prime minister?
Who is our MP?

6 Provincial The elected representatives are called Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in Alberta The provincial legislative body is made up of 87 MLAs MLAs debate and pass laws at the Legislative Assembly in Edmonton The leader of the government is called the premier

7 Who is the current premier?
Who is our MLA?

8 Municipal The elected representative at the municipal level is called a councillor or alderman Municipal councils debate and pass laws at the local or city town hall The head of the council is called a mayor or reeve The size and structure of the council is different, depending on the population

9 Who is the current mayor or reeve?
Who is the head of our local council?

10 Appointed Representatives
As a constitutional monarchy, Canada’s head of state is a hereditary sovereign or monarch (queen or king) who reigns in accordance with the Constitution At the federal level, the sovereign is represented by the governor general (GG), who is appointed by the sovereign on the advice of the prime minister At the provincial level, the sovereign is represented by the lieutenant governor (LG), who is appointed by the GG on the advice of the prime minister These individuals are appointed on the advice of the prime minister and serve five-year terms No similar role exists at the municipal level

11 Can you name the current GG and LG?

12 Division of Powers When they chose a federal form of government, the Canadian Fathers of Confederation assigned particular responsibilities to the federal and provincial governments (outlined in Sections 91–95 of the Constitution Act) This division of powers is based on the idea of subsidiarity, meaning that the government level closest to the issue governs it Local governments receive their powers from the provincial government

13 Who is responsible for what?
Name the level of government you think is responsible for the following: International trade Local parks Education Immigration Police and protection services

14 Examples of Government Responsibilities
Federal: Global affairs, immigration and citizenship, national defence, currency, public safety, fisheries and oceans Provincial: Education, health care delivery, social welfare, transportation and highways Municipal: Water supply and sewer services, public transit, roads and sidewalks, garbage and recreational facilities

15 Which level of government impacts you the most and why
Which level of government impacts you the most and why? Why is it important to know who are your elected representatives?

16 Municipalities in Alberta
The province is currently separated into 354 different local areas called municipalities The purpose of Alberta municipalities is: To provide good government; To provide services, facilities or other things that, in the opinion of council, are necessary or desirable for all or a part of the municipality; and To develop safe and viable communities

17 What type of municipality do you live in?

18 Municipality Types There are three types in Alberta: urban municipalities, rural municipalities and specialized municipalities Urban municipalities = cities, towns, villages and summer villages Rural municipalities = municipal districts or counties, as well as improvement districts and special areas Specialized municipalities allow urban and rural communities to coexist in a single municipal government

19 Structure of the Municipal Council
The council members include a head of the council and the elected councillors or aldermen The chair of the council is either a mayor or a reeve A mayor is directly elected by citizens in most cases A reeve is usually chosen from among and by the elected councillors following the election Councillors and aldermen can be elected at large or by ward (smaller areas within a municipality) There can be one or more councillors elected to each ward

20 Your Municipality What is the name of your municipality?
Do you have a mayor or reeve? How are councillors or aldermen elected?

21 The Role of Council Members
To work together to govern the municipality and take responsibility for its safety and future growth To listen to concerns and suggestions from community members, attend council meetings, and make by-laws and decisions for the municipality To support and/or participate in various activities and events in their communities

22 Municipal/Local Métis Settlements
The elected representative at the municipal level is usually called a councillor. Municipal councils debate and pass laws at the local or city town hall. The head of the council is called a mayor or reeve. The size and structure of the council differs, depending on the population. The term self-government refers to a First Nation, Métis or Inuit community with control over its own affairs Alberta has eight incorporated Métis settlements established under the Métis Settlements Act Each settlement has about 5,000 Métis residents Settlements will hold their elections alongside other Alberta municipalities on October 16, 2017

23 Debrief What do you like most about living in your municipality? Why?
What is unique or special about your municipality? Is there anything in your community that you would change or improve?


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