Government Chart of Responsibilities

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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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