Levels of Government Canada Federal Provincial Ontario Municipal Windsor Who does what?
Levels of Government u Federal Government System: – Power is divided between the Federal Government and the Provinces. As stated in the Constitution Acts of 1867. Section 91: Places all matters which affect the nation as a whole under Federal jurisdiction u Section 92: Places all provincial and local concerns under provincial jurisdiction. u Residual Powers: Left over powers not specifically listed in the Constitution. Belongs to the Federal Government. u
Constitutional Monarchy Branches Executive: Legislative: Federal u. Queen (Gov. General) u. Prime Minister u. Federal Cabinet u. Civil Service u. Queen u. Parliament u. Provincial (Lt. Governor) u. Premier u. Cabinet u. Civil Service u. Governor Legislature u. Lt. Governor u. Elected House MPP u. Federal u. Provincial General u. House of Commons u. Senate Judiciary: Provincial Judiciary u. Supreme Court of Canada Judiciary.
Constitutional Monarchy Municipal Government: Mayor and City Council (# of Counselors vary according to population). Local School Board. Parks and Rec Comm. Public Works and Utilities Finance Committ ee Public Urban Transpo Planning rtation Municipal organization varies with size of territory and population and according to regional needs.