Democracy: A system that allows its citizens to have a say in how the government is run.
Stakeholder: A person who is affected by or has an interest in a certain issue or decision, particularly in the context of government and public policy.
Levels of Government
Federal Government:
Responsible for making decisions that impact the entire country.
Provincial Government:
Makes decisions that impact their respective province or territory.
Local or Municipal Government:
Responsible for governing a town or city, handling local issues and policies.
Important Concepts
Jurisdiction:
The official power to make legal decisions and judgments, often defined by geographical boundaries and areas of law.
Region:
A collection of municipalities that work together for administrative or governance purposes.
Local Government Structure
Band Council:
The local government for First Nations communities, performing various local governance functions.
Public Servant:
Individuals who work for the government, serving the public interests and ensuring the implementation of government policies.
Municipal Councillor:
Elected officials who are part of the local council in towns or cities, representing the interests of their constituents.
Head of Council:
The person that leads the municipal council, often responsible for facilitating meetings and representing the council to the public.