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Worksheet 3.4: Whose Responsibility is it?
Description
Level
Provides information about health issues and provincial health
care system, such as primary health care, Medical Services Plan
and Pharmacare.
Responsible for administering various social and economic
benefit incentive programs delivered through the tax system.
Works towards a more peaceful and secure world, developing
relationships with other countries, and promotes our culture and
values internationally.
Provides educational resources for parents, students and
educators.
Providing and maintaining facilities such as museums, art
galleries, historic sites and theatres.
Provides public spaces that include playgrounds, activity centres,
ice surfaces, baseball fields and/or soccer pitches.
Oversees the quality and monitoring the safety of foods – from
the field to the fork.
Specializes in the sustainable development and use of natural
resources, energy, minerals, metals, forests and earth sciences.
Responsible for tourism strategy, recreational fishing,
international and internal trade policy, trade and investment
policy, immigration policy, and industry training.
Admits immigrants, visitors, foreign students and temporary
workers to enhance social and economic growth.
Administers network of highways, bridges, regional airports,
ferries, buses and rail transit.
Meets the government’s constitutional, treaty, political and legal
responsibilities to First Nations, Inuit and Northerners.
Responsible for electricity and alternative energy policy, oil and
gas policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy development,
and mines and minerals.
Responsible for universities, colleges and post-secondary
education.
Sets and administers national principles for health care;
surveillance, prevention, control and research of disease
outbreaks across Canada and the world.
Department/Ministry
TEACHER COPY 3.4: Whose Responsibility is it?
Description
Provides information about health issues and provincial health care
system, such as primary health care, Medical Services Plan and
Pharmacare.
Level
Department/Ministry
Provincial Health
Responsible for administering various social and economic benefit
incentive programs delivered through the tax system.
Federal
Canada Revenue Agency
Works towards a more peaceful and secure world, developing
relationships with other countries, a.nd promotes our culture and
values internationally
Federal
Foreign Affairs, Trade and
Development
Provides educational resources for parents, students and educators. Provincial Education
Provides facilities such as museums, art galleries, historic sites,
theatres and public spaces that include playgrounds, and activity
centres.
Maintaining safe and accessible roads and sidewalks, providing
reliable and affordable public transportation.
Municipal Parks and Community Services
Municipal Roads, Sidewalks and Boulevards
Oversees the quality and monitoring the safety of foods – from the
field to the fork.
Federal
Agriculture
Specializes in the sustainable development and use of natural
resources, energy, minerals, metals, forests and earth sciences.
Federal
Natural Resources
Responsible for tourism strategy, recreational fishing, international
and internal trade policy, trade and investment policy, immigration
policy, and industry training.
Provincial Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training
Admits immigrants, visitors, foreign students and temporary workers
Federal
to enhance social and economic growth.
Citizenship & Immigration
Administers network of highways, bridges, regional airports, ferries,
Provincial Transportation and Infrastructure
buses and rail transit.
Meets the government’s constitutional, treaty, political and legal
responsibilities to First Nations, Inuit and Northerners.
Federal
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern
Development
Responsible for electricity and alternative energy policy, oil and gas
policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy development, and mines Provincial Energy and Mines
and minerals.
Responsible for universities, colleges and post-secondary education. Provincial Advanced Education
Sets and administers national principles for health care; surveillance,
prevention, control and research of disease outbreaks across Canada Federal
and the world.
Health Canada