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THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH THE BOSS AND HIS HENCHPERSONS
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Jan 13, 2017

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THE EXECUTIVE BRANCHTHE BOSS AND HIS HENCHPERSONS

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The Executive Branch consists of:- The Governor General- The Prime Minister- The Cabinet- The Public (Civil) Service

aka “bureaucrats”

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GOVERNOR GENERAL

- Appointed by the Queen upon recommendation by the Prime Minister

- Ceremonial position (not much actual decision making)

- 5 year termsDavid Johnston

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PRIME MINISTER

- An elected MP- Both the leader of the Nation and the leader of their Political Party

- 5 year termsStephen Harper(Conservative)

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The Prime Minister’s Duties…- Represent Canada and its citizens- Foreign & Domestic Policy- Appointments (Judges & Senators)- Select MP’s for Cabinet positions- Lead his Caucus:

- Elected members of his political party who sit in the House of Commons

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Vote of Non-Confidence- Each bill in the legislature is voted

upon. If the Prime Minister introduces a bill that is defeated in parliament then he/she has lost confidence and must call an election

- This can typically only happen if there is a minority government; ie., there are more opposition MP’s than in the caucus- OR, The members of the Opposition introduce

a formal vote of non-confidence

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The Cabinet- Selected by the Prime Minister- Around 30 elected MP’s who each

run a different government department (Cabinet Ministers)- Ex. Minister of Environment,

Minister of Finance, Minister of Defence, Minister of Education

- Guide policy for their respective departments

- Are allowed to have Deputy Ministers (assistants – not elected)

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The Shadow Cabinet (dun dun dun…)- Members of the Official

Opposition (2nd place!) who are chosen to “shadow” a specific minister

- AKA., CRITICS- Major Buzz-Kills.

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Backbenchers!- Members of governing party that are NOT

Cabinet Ministers- (AKA., “Everyone else”)

- Need to show Solidarity by voting in-line with their party

- If they speak or vote against their party, the Party Whip will “talk” to them…

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The Public Service- Government employees

that do all the day-to-day work

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCHWHERE IT ALL GOES DOWN (PARLIAMENT)

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The Legislative Branch consists of:•The House of Commons•The Senate•The Governor General

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The House of Commons• Members of Parliament: Our elected representatives in government. There are currently 308 of them, but this will change to 338.

Where decisions and bills (laws) are debated

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The House of Commons cont.• Speaker of the House: Controls the flow of

the debate (The referee!) “Order in the House.”

• Sergeant at Arms: Ceremonial security position. Carries a giant mace (not joking)

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The House of Commons cont.How it actually works

• Each piece of legislature (bill, law, budget) is a voting contest. The side with the most votes wins, and the bill either passes or is defeated.

• The second largest party in the H.O.C becomes the Official Opposition, and its leader becomes the Leader of the Opposition.

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The SenateThe House of Sober Second Thought (apparently)

• Members are appointed by the Prime Minister, not elected

• There are no official specific qualifications to be a senator

• Patronage: the act of rewarding a party member for loyalty or support

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