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Government Chart of Responsibilities

The document outlines the responsibilities of different levels of government in Canada. The federal government is responsible for national defense, foreign diplomacy, international trade, postal services, banking system, and criminal law. Provincial governments oversee education, health services, highways, courts, police, and prisons. Municipal responsibilities include public transit, garbage collection, water, sewage, snow removal, fire protection, zoning land use, property taxes, and local police services.

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Government Chart of Responsibilities

The document outlines the responsibilities of different levels of government in Canada. The federal government is responsible for national defense, foreign diplomacy, international trade, postal services, banking system, and criminal law. Provincial governments oversee education, health services, highways, courts, police, and prisons. Municipal responsibilities include public transit, garbage collection, water, sewage, snow removal, fire protection, zoning land use, property taxes, and local police services.

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Government chart of Responsibilities

Federal Responsibilities

Provincial
Responsibilities

Municipal
Responsibilities

National Defence:
A defense posture capable of
successfully resisting hostile or
destructive action from within or
without, overt or covert.

Education: The process of


receiving or giving
systematic instruction,
especially at a school or
university.

Public Transit: A shared


passenger transport service
which is available for use by
the general public, as distinct
from modes such as a taxicab
or Carpooling.

Foreign Diplomacy: The


conduct of the relations of one
state with another by
peaceful means.

Health and Services:


Health services include all
services dealing with the
diagnosis and treatment of
disease, or the promotion,
maintenance and
restoration of health.

International Trade:The
exchange of capital, goods, and
services across international
borders or territories, which
could involve the activities of the
government and individual.
Postal Services: the public
department or corporation
responsible for mail services
and telecommunications.
Banking System:
Structural network of Institution
s that offer financial
services within a county.
Marriage and Divorce: is the
termination of a marriage or
marital union, the canceling
and/or reorganizing of the legal
duties and responsibilities
of marriage, thus dissolving the
bonds of matrimony between a
married couple under the rule of
law of the particular country
and/or state.

Some Natural Services:


Defined as the world's
stocks of natural assets
which include geology, soil,
air, water and all living
things.
Environmental issues:
defined as problems with
the planet's systems that
have developed as a result
of human interference or
mistreatment of the planet.
Charities: the voluntary
giving of help, typically in
the form of money, to those
in need.
Licences: A permit from an
authority to own or use
something, do a particular
thing, or carry on a trade.

Garbage Collection and


Disposal Services:
Proper disposition of a
discarded or
discharged material in
accordance with
local environmental
guidelines or laws.
Water and Sewage: the waste
matter that passes through
sewers.
Snow removal: Its the job of
removing snow after a snowfall
to make travel easier and safer.
Fire Protections Services: is
the study and practice of
mitigating the unwanted effects
of potentially destructive fires.
Zoning land: authority of the
use of land, and of the
buildings thereon.
Collection of Property Tax
and Fees for many Licences:
A price that the owner of the
property has to pay to stay.

Criminal Law: A system of law


concerned with the punishment
of those who commit crimes.

Highway: a main road,


especially one connecting
major towns or cities.
Provincial Court system:
These courts typically
hear criminal, civil, family, tr
affic, and bylaw cases.
Provincial Police/Prison:
Police that watch over a
certain area that have a
civilian population or a
prison.

Local Police Services:


A police force is a constituted
body of persons empowered by
the state to enforce the law,
protect property, and limit civil
disorder.
Collection of Property Tax
and Fees for many Licences:
A price that the owner of the
property has to pay to stay.
Zoning land: authority of the
use of land, and of the
buildings thereon.

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