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加拿大係君主立憲制國家、議會民主制國家同聯邦制國家。公民考試考查加拿大人點樣喺各級政府進行自治。 — Discover Canada

王室同君主立憲制

加拿大嘅國家元首係君主(國王或女王)。總督喺聯邦層面代表王室。加拿大係北美唯一嘅君主立憲制國家,擁有世界上最悠久嘅持續憲政傳統。

議會

議會由三部分組成:君主、參議院同眾議院。參議員由任命產生;國會議員(MP)由選舉產生。總理同內閣執政,反對黨負責監督問責。

聯邦、省同市三級政府

加拿大有三級政府。聯邦政府負責國防、貿易同移民。各省管理醫療同教育。市政府負責警察、消防同公共交通等地方服務。

選舉同投票

加拿大公民選舉國會議員入眾議院。喺聯邦同省級選舉中投票係公民嘅權利同責任。加拿大採用無記名投票制,選舉至少每五年舉行一次。

司法制度

加拿大嘅司法機構係獨立嘅。加拿大最高法院係最高審判機關。加拿大嘅法律制度以英國普通法為基礎(魁北克採用法國民法)。正當程序、法治同人身保護令係基本原則。

法律嘅制定過程

一項法案必須經過眾議院三讀通過、參議院審議通過,再由總督御准先至成為法律。公民可以透過請願、聯繫國會議員同參與公眾諮詢嚟參與立法。

Government — 全部題目 (137)
  1. 1. What type of government does Canada have?
  2. 2. What does 'constitutional monarchy' mean?
  3. 3. Who is Canada's Head of State?
  4. 4. Who is the Head of Government?
  5. 5. What are the three branches of government?
  6. 6. What are the three parts of Canada's Parliament?
  7. 7. What are the three levels of government in Canada?
  8. 8. Who represents the Sovereign in Canada?
  9. 9. Who represents the Sovereign in each of Canada's ten provinces?
  10. 10. In the three territories, who represents the federal government?
  11. 11. How is the Governor General appointed?
  12. 12. How long does the Governor General usually serve?
  13. 13. Who was the 18th Governor General of Canada, shown in a famous photo with Oscar Peterson?
  14. 14. Adrienne Clarkson, who established the Clarkson Cup for women's hockey, was the first Governor General of what origin?
  15. 15. How many judges serve on the Supreme Court of Canada?
  16. 16. How many readings must a bill go through in the House of Commons before it can become law?
  17. 17. What is a proposal for a new law called?
  18. 18. What is 'royal assent'?
  19. 19. How are Senators appointed?
  20. 20. Who selects the Cabinet ministers?
  21. 21. What is the main role of the Executive Branch?
  22. 22. What is the primary responsibility of the Legislative Branch?
  23. 23. What is the main role of the Judicial Branch?
  24. 24. Where are Canada's Parliament buildings located?
  25. 25. In Canada, the provincial governments are responsible for which of the following?
  26. 26. Which of the following are key responsibilities of the federal government?
  27. 27. How often are members of the House of Commons elected?
  28. 28. The head of a provincial government is called:
  29. 29. What does a provincial legislature consist of?
  30. 30. What does 'federalism' allow provinces to do?
  31. 31. Which responsibilities are shared by both the federal government and the provinces?
  32. 32. What does MLA stand for?
  33. 33. What does MPP stand for?
  34. 34. What does MNA stand for?
  35. 35. How many territories does Canada have?
  36. 36. What is the British North America Act, 1867 now known as?
  37. 37. What three key elements define Canada's government system?
  38. 38. What happens to Cabinet ministers who are defeated in a non-confidence vote?
  39. 39. Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada?
  40. 40. What does the Sovereign symbolize in Canada?
  41. 41. As Head of the Commonwealth, the Sovereign links Canada to how many other nations?
  42. 42. Which courts are directly under the Supreme Court of Canada?
  43. 43. What is a 'parliamentary democracy'?
  44. 44. Who do Canadians vote for in federal elections?
  45. 45. After an election, which party forms the government?
  46. 46. How are Members of Parliament chosen?
  47. 47. Who is entitled to vote in Canadian federal elections?
  48. 48. Canadian law secures the right to what kind of ballot?
  49. 49. How many electoral districts are there in Canada?
  50. 50. Electoral districts in Canada are also known as:
  51. 51. How many Members of Parliament does each electoral district elect?
  52. 52. When are federal elections held in Canada?
  53. 53. What is the opposition party with the most members in the House of Commons called?
  54. 54. What is the role of opposition parties in Canada?
  55. 55. What is a voter information card?
  56. 56. What must you bring to the polling station on election day?
  57. 57. How do voters cast their vote in Canada?
  58. 58. What is it called when the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons?
  59. 59. Municipal governments are responsible for which of the following?
  60. 60. What is the law passed by municipal councils called?
  61. 61. Who usually makes up a municipal council?
  62. 62. Who is responsible for education in Canada?
  63. 63. Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the federal government?
  64. 64. What is the main role of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)?
  65. 65. Which two provinces have their own provincial police service?
  66. 66. In Canada, are you allowed to question the police about their service or conduct?
  67. 67. What is the role of the courts in Canada?
  68. 68. In Canada, who is considered above the law?
  69. 69. What does the principle of 'due process' mean?
  70. 70. In the Canadian judicial system, what does 'presumption of innocence' mean?
  71. 71. Which is the highest court in Canada?
  72. 72. Who governs First Nations reserves?
  73. 73. Who prepares the federal budget in Canada?
  74. 74. The leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons becomes:
  75. 75. What usually happens if the government is defeated in the House of Commons?
  76. 76. What is the National Register of Electors?
  77. 77. At what age are Canadian citizens added to the National Register of Electors?
  78. 78. How old must Canadian citizens be to run in a federal election?
  79. 79. What can voters do if they are unable to vote on election day?
  80. 80. Who does a Member of Parliament represent?
  81. 81. What is the role of provincial, regional, and national Aboriginal organizations?
  82. 82. What is written on a federal election ballot?
  83. 83. What does 'secret ballot' mean?
  84. 84. In municipalities, electoral areas are called what?
  85. 85. Where do most Cabinet ministers come from?
  86. 86. What does the Legislative Branch consist of?
  87. 87. What are the two types of members in the House of Commons?
  88. 88. In the federal government, what is the Prime Minister responsible for?
  89. 89. What is a key responsibility of municipal governments?
  90. 90. What is the Federal Court of Canada responsible for?
  91. 91. Canada's legal system is built on which key principles?
  92. 92. What are Canadian laws intended to do?
  93. 93. What can you do in Canada if you cannot afford a lawyer?
  94. 94. What did the Constitutional Act of 1791 do?
  95. 95. What does MHA stand for?
  96. 96. Who proposes most new laws in Canada?
  97. 97. When the House of Commons votes on a major issue such as the budget, this is considered a:
  98. 98. What is the role of prisons in Canada?
  99. 99. How are election results made public in Canada?
  100. 100. Who produces the voters' lists used during federal elections?
  101. 101. How is the Member of Parliament for an electoral district chosen?
  102. 102. The Prime Minister and Cabinet run the government as long as they have what?
  103. 103. Who invites the leader of the political party with the most seats to form the government after an election?
  104. 104. Which Governor General served from 1967 to 1974 and modernized the office?
  105. 105. Canada's Head of State reigns in accordance with what?
  106. 106. Where are provincial and territorial laws passed?
  107. 107. What are Cabinet ministers responsible for?
  108. 108. The Lieutenant Governor is usually appointed for a term of how many years?
  109. 109. Who appoints the Lieutenant Governor?
  110. 110. Can more than one candidate run from the same electoral district?
  111. 111. Can Canadian voters re-elect the same individual multiple times?
  112. 112. Can you still be added to the voters' list if you did not receive a voter information card?
  113. 113. What happens to the ballot after it is marked?
  114. 114. Senators in Canada are elected by the people.
  115. 115. The Prime Minister is the Head of State of Canada.
  116. 116. Voting is compulsory in Canada.
  117. 117. The Governor General is elected by the Canadian people.
  118. 118. Canada is a republic.
  119. 119. The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in the country.
  120. 120. The House of Commons has 308 electoral districts.
  121. 121. What benefits did the Quebec Act of 1774 give to Catholic people?
  122. 122. A bill must be read how many times in the House of Commons and Senate before it becomes law?
  123. 123. What happens if a majority of the House of Commons votes against a major government decision?
  124. 124. The Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers together are called:
  125. 125. If the party in power holds at least half of the seats in the House of Commons, it is called a:
  126. 126. The voter's lists used during federal elections are produced by:
  127. 127. What is NORAD?
  128. 128. Our judicial system is founded on the presumption of innocence, meaning everyone is considered innocent until:
  129. 129. Which is NOT a responsibility of the provincial government?
  130. 130. Who selects Cabinet Ministers in the federal government?
  131. 131. Who passed the Quebec Act of 1774?
  132. 132. In a federal election, Canadians vote for:
  133. 133. How can a citizen vote if they cannot go to the polls on election day?
  134. 134. The Sovereign has an active political role in Canadian democracy.
  135. 135. Cabinet Ministers are responsible for running federal government departments.
  136. 136. A bill needs Royal Assent before it becomes law in Canada.
  137. 137. Federal elections in Canada are held every four years.

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