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What is Democracy

Is an egalitarian form of government in which all the citizens of a nation together determine public policy,the {{cite web|> laws and the actions of their state, requirring that all citizens have an equal opportunity to express their opinion.

Elements of Democracy

1. Everyone must adhere to the same law.

2. Human Dignity citizens should protect and uphold the dignity of all people.

3. Political equality. Everyone has the same right to vote and run for offive and to speak on public issues.

4. Political freedoms. People can soeak freely and vote without intimidation.

5. Common good. Citizens work towards the common good.

6. Being informed and getting involved. Citizens should participate individually and collectively in issues that shape     their community ,nation and world.

7. Personal Freedom. People enjoy freedom of expression.

8. Respect. Citizens should respect the rights of others.

Rights and Responsibilities

(Rights) > Democratic rights ( vote)

> Language rights

> Equality rights

> Legal rights

> Mobility rights

> Freedom of Religion

> Freedom of expression

> Freedom of assembly and association

(Responsibilities) > To respect the rights and freedom of others.

> To obey Canada's law.

> To participate in the democratic process.

> To respect Canada's two official languages and multicultural heritage.

Can people make a difference

In this point of view:

People can make a difference by using their knowledge. They should be open-minded, be curious in everyhting else. We need to help each other as one community

For these reasons, there were many opportunities that we can find a better job. We need to find ways that as we get older, their are lots of outcoming events for new

generations. Now a days, at age 16 and above they started to look for job to get prepared for colleges and universities. We need to keep our mind wide open in order to see the true meaning of the world. As a citizens we have rights/ responsibilities to do what is best for us. Let us not despair it is a blessed cause and success. If there's any campaigne we need to vote the person who is trustworthy and responsible for their job. A person willing to make sacrifices for their own country.

B. Government of Canada

Election Histoy An election formal making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.

Voting Patterns

The Canadian electorate has shown an inclination to put in power at the provincial level parties which stand in opposition to the party which has been enthrusted with power at Ottowa. Firstly, during the latter years of the liberal regime the real opposition to the Government was not to be found at the speakerd left in Ottowa,but rather in the provincial capitals. Secondly,the individual Canadian voter has demonstrated type of voting behaviour which is not usually to be found in federations. Thirdly, in favouring one party provincially and another party nationally the Canadian voter is motivated party provincially snd another party nationally Canadian voter is motivated by calculated desire to balance the power of the one against the other.

Parliament

The national capital, Ottawa formally the body consists of the Canadian monarch represented by her governor general the senate and the house of commons. By constitutional convention,the house of commons branch of parliament.

Levels of Canada

Canada has three levels of Government federal. Provincial and Municipal. It is top-down system that shares powers and responsibilities. Canada is made of ten provinces and three rerritores. their are thousand of municipalities.

Provincial Government The provincial government is made up of people from within the provinces each representative comes from political party-a group who share the same political ideas.They represent a geographical area called a riding.

The political party that elects the most MPP's forms the provincial government. Their leaders becomes the Premier and he or she is the head of Government.

Responsibilities include: -Education -Health care -Natural resources and the environment -Provincial police service -Agriculture and food

Federal Government The federal government is made up of people from every province in Canada we elect these federal members of Government,much as we elect our provincial ones.

Our federal representatives in Ottawa are known as Members of Parliament or MP's the politacal party that elects the most MP's forms the federal government. Their leader becomes our Prime Minister.

Responsibilities -Canadian citizenship -Foreign relations -National securitty -First nations -Postal srvice -