POLS 2200- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 82 pages long!)

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Week 2: institutional structures of canadian political system: A- the parliamentary system (bicameral) - fusion of power: under the british system the law and executive are refused- the parliament is dominated by the executive. Responsible government- collective ministerial responsibility- individual ministerial responsibility. All the discussions in the cabinet must stay secret. Each cabinet minister hold a different department. The division of power and responsibility between two levels of government neither of which is subordinate to the power of others. Canada adopted the federal system- each province has their own laws and federal cannot be involved. Bna act- canada was born as a country. The historical trajectory of canadian federalism-from heavily centralized federation to the most decentralized federation on the earth. " section 91(29); section 92 (16). There are 16 areas that only provincial government can make laws (hospital, education ) - federal government cannot interfere. All provinces have the same laws to make power but not territories.