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The Branches of Canada's Federal System

Create an illustrated concept map explaining the roles and interrelationships of the executive, the legislative and the judicial branches of government.


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References

Title:

How a Government Bill Becomes Law – Canada

Host:

Queens University

Description:

This website contains a step-by-step reference guide describing how a government bill becomes law.

Navigation Tips:

Scroll down to the bottom of the screen to see the steps it takes for a bill to become law

URL:

http://library.queensu.ca/webdoc/gov/bills_federal.htm

 

Title:

Discover How Canadians Govern Themselves

Host:

Parliament of Canada

Description:

This website contains themes from a book by the late Senator Eugene A. Forsey that summarizes how government works in Canada. The information is presented for students in a variety of multimedia formats, including games.

Navigation Tips:

Click on links to access specific information.

URL:

http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Sites/LOP/AboutParliament/Forsey/index-e.asp

 

Title:

Government and Parliamentary Democracy- Links

Host:

The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan

Description:

This website links to resources about Canadian parliamentary democracy, including programs and resources for teachers and youths.

Navigation Tips:

Scroll down and click on links to access information.

URL:

http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/library/research-help/subject-links/government-and-parliamentary-democracy/

 

Title: About Parliament: Education
Host: Parliament of Canada
Description: This website contains links to a variety of classroom and professional development resources for teachers about Canada’s parliament.
Navigation Tips: Click on a link to access resources.
URL: http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/AboutParl_Education.asp?Language=E
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