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What are the stages of a bill?
First Reading, Second Reading, Committee of the Whole, Third Reading, Royal Assent
First Reading, Second Reading, Third Reading, Committee of the Whole, Royal Assent
Committee of the Whole, First Reading, Second Reading, Third Reading, Royal Assent
Royal Assent, First Reading, Second Reading, Committee of the Whole, Third Reading
Which best describes the "Royal Assent"?
When a bill has passed third reading, it must be approved by the Canadian government's representative.
The sponsor of the bill summarizes its benefits and the opposition parties state why they agree or disagree with the Bill
When a bill has passed third reading, it must be approved by the monarch's representative.
The Member sponsoring the Bill (usually a cabinet Minister) states the Bill's title and summarizes the purpose of the Bill
What stage does this describe? "The member sponsoring the Bill (usually a cabinet Minister) states the Bill's title and summarizes the purpose of the Bill"
Royal Assent
Second Reading
Committee of the Whole
First Reading
What does this best describe? "If a bill passes the second reading, MLA's meet to discuss the bill in detail. This is where most debate takes place. Sometimes amendments are made to the bill."
Second Reading
Committee of the Whole
First Reading
Third Reading
Who is our current Lieutenant Governor?
Donald S. Ethell
Salma Lakhani
Lois E. Mitchell
Norman L. Kwong
Who is our current Premier?
Justin Trudeau
Don Iveson
Rachel Notley
Jason Kenney
Which political party is the current Premier representing?
Alberta Party
Liberal Party
New Democratic Party
United Conservative Party
Which political party forms the Official Opposition?
New Democratic Party
Alberta Party
United Conservative Party
Liberal Party
The Chief Elected Official of a province is also known as a:
Mayor
Premier
Prime Minister
Cabinet Minister
What is the area of a province that an MLA represents called?
ward
town
constituency
zone
Which service is NOT a provincial government responsibility?
College and Universities
Hospitals/Health Care
Waste Management
Natural Resources
Education
Which service is NOT a responsibility of the Local Government?
Fire Protection
Libraries
Police
Social Services
Public Transportation
"Groups of people who work together"
Confederacy
Allies
Collective Rights
Treaty
Calliere sent messengers to 40 First Nations to join a new political and economic partnership
True
False
When was the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montreal signed?
August 14, 1701
August 4, 1801
August 4, 1701
Why was the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montreal important?
Collective Identity and Collective Rights of each party that signed the treaty were recognized and respected
Only Collective Rights were respected
To encourage more trading between the groups
To maintain clear travelling routes for hunting and trading
How many constituencies does Alberta have?
14
65
80
87
The leader of the governing party becomes the Speaker
True
False
What is the role of the Speaker?
To direct debates and discussions in the Legislature
To take notes of debates and discussions
To represent the Queen
To represent the party with the second highest number of elected representatives
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