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Canadian Citizenship and Governance

The principles, institutions, and practices that define Canada's system of government, including its constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, federal state, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship

intermediate
3 hours
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Canadian citizenship is a vital aspect of belonging to the country, providing individuals with rights and responsibilities that shape their participation in society. Understanding the governance structure is essential for citizens to engage effectively in political processes and advocate for their i...

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Key Terms

Citizenship
The status of being a recognized member of a country.

Example: As a citizen, you have the right to vote.

Governance
The way in which a country or organization is managed.

Example: Good governance ensures fair laws.

Rights
Legal entitlements that individuals have.

Example: Freedom of speech is a fundamental right.

Responsibilities
Duties or obligations that individuals must fulfill.

Example: Paying taxes is a civic responsibility.

Political Participation
Engagement in activities related to governance and decision-making.

Example: Voting in elections is a form of political participation.

Federal Government
The national level of government in Canada.

Example: The federal government manages national defense.

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Key Concepts

Citizenship ProcessRights and ResponsibilitiesGovernment StructurePolitical Participation