原版英语口语情景对话第0232集:加拿大和美国政体的不同
分级阅读加拿大和美国的政体很不一样,一起听Steve来介绍一下吧。
Todd: OK, now Steve, the Canadian political system and the American political system are quite different. Could you explain to me how the Canadian political system works?
日本平假名Steve: Sure. Basically in Canada there are 10 provences and three territories. We call the three territories, territories becau they have less than 50,000 people living in them. They're really far north, where it is cold and obviously not so comfortable to live. The other ten provences are British Columbia, Alberta,
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Foundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Each Provence has their provincial government but as far
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wannianas federal government the capital is in Ottawa, and there's actually an election coming up, probably sometime this year. Each province is given ats in the federal cabinet and ats are given bad on population so Ontario and Quebec which have
the largest populations have the most ats in Federal Parliament and so wherever you live you basically vote for the politician who is running in your particular
geographical area, and the political party which wins the most ats forms the government that rules the country.
Todd: OK, and the leader of the country comes from that party?
Steve: Yeah, the leader of the country is elected within the party. They elect the 英语资料
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推出英语Government. Other prominent parties are the New Democratic Party, sometimes called the NDP, and the New Conrvative Party. Also a powerful party is Bloc Quebecois, which has most of its ats obviously in Quebec, so there are four main political parties.