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Citizenship Information Renseignement Sur La Citoyenneté Renseignement sur la citoyenneté Découvrir le Canada est un guide d'étude publié par le gouvernement pour vous aider à préparer votre examen de citoyenneté. Vous pouvez:https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/francais/pdf/pub/decouvrir.pdf emprunter une copie de votre de votre bibliothèque locale, ou obtenez votre exemplaire gratuit en téléphonant votre bureau local du ministère de la Citoyenneté et de bureau d'immigration http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/contacts/index.asp. Découvrir le Canada a des exemples de questions sur les pages 52-53. VILLE DE SURREY Surrey population 517,887 * La superficie des terres (en kilomètres carrés) 317.19 * Surrey a été incorporé comme une ville Septembre 11, 1993 Dernière élection Octobre 20, 2018 ** Les prochaines élections Octobre 2021 Conseil complet, y compris le maire élu tous les 3 ans. * 2011 Census http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/index-fra.cfm ** Election Results: https://www.surrey.ca/city-government/3061.aspx CONSEIL MUNICIPAL http://www.surrey.ca/city-government/2999.aspx Doug McCallum (Mayor) Jack Singh Hundial LindaAnnis Mandeep Nagra Doug Elford Allison Patton Lauris Guerra Steven Pettigrew BrendaLocke Adresse du Maire et des membres du Conseil Surrey Hôtel de Ville, 13450-104e Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8, Téléphone: (604) 591-4011 LE DISTRICT SCOLAIRE NO 36 (Surrey) http://www.sd36.bc.ca/ 14033-92e Avenue, Surrey, BC V3V 0B7 Téléphone: (604) 596-7733 COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE Faits sur le C.-B. Population de la C.-B. 4,622,600 Premier ministre de la C.-B. John Horgan (NDP) Chef de l'opposition Shirley Bond (Lib.) Lieutenant-gouverneur de la C.-B. Hon. Janet Austin Consort canine du Vice-reine MacDuff Austin-Chester Président de la Chambre Raj Chouhan (NDP) Procureur général David Eby (NDP) Dernière élection 42ieme élection générale le 4 octobre 2020 Adresse de l'Assemblée legislative Édifices du Parlement, Victoria, BC, V8V 1X4 http://www.leg.bc.ca BC dirigeants du Parti de C.-B. Libéral Shirley Bond Nouveau Parti démocratique John Horgan Parti Vert Sonia Furstenau - 2 - Partis politiques enregistrés en Colombie-Britannique https://elections.bc.ca/docs/fin/Registered-Political-Parties-Information.pdf Classement legislature (85 membres) https://www.leg.bc.ca/learn-about-us/members Libéral 57 Nouveau Parti démocratique 28 Parti Vert 2 Indépendante -- Les membres de la Colombie-Britannique Assemblée législative (députés) de Surrey Pour trouver votre circonscription, appelez au 1-800-661-8683 Elections BC ou https://www.leg.bc.ca Surrey-Cloverdale Mike Starchuk (NDP) Surrey-Fleetwood Jagrup Brar (NDP) Surrey-Green Timbers Rachna Singh (NDP) Surrey-Guildford Garry Begg (NDP) Surrey-Newton Harry Bains (NDP) Surrey Panorama Jinny Sims (NDP) Surrey South Stephanie Cadieux (Lib.) Surrey-Whalley Bruce Ralston (NDP) Surrey-White Rock Trevor Halford (Lib.) PROVINCES ET DES TERRITOIRES et les dirigeants provinciaux L’Alberta Jason Kenney (UCP) Nunavut (Territory) Joe Savikataaq (Independent) https://www.alberta.ca/premier-biography.aspx http://www.gov.nu.ca/about-gn La Colombie-Britannique John Horgan (NDP) L’Ontario Doug Ford (PC) https://www.leg.bc.ca/learn-about-us/members/41st- https://www.ontariopc.ca/doug_ford Parliament/Horgan-John Du Manitoba Brian Pallister (PC) Prince-Édouard Dennis King (PC) https://www.gov.mb.ca/minister/premier/index.html http://www.gov.pe.ca/premier/ Nouveau-Brunswick Blaine Higgs (PC) Québec Francois Legault (CAQ) https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/pre http://www.premier-ministre.gouv.qc.ca mier.html Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador Andrew Furey (LIB) Saskatchewan Scott Moe (Saskatchewan Party) https://www.gov.nl.ca/premier http://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government- structure/premier-scott-moe Territoiresdu Nord-Ouest Caroline Cochrane (Ind.) Du Yukon (Territory) Sandy Silver (Yukon Liberal Party) https://www.gov.nt.ca/en/follow-along-cabinet https://yukon.ca/en/your-government/how-government- works/about-premier-sandy-silver Nouvelle-Écosse Stephen McNeil (Lib.) http://premier.novascotia.ca/ - 3 - FÉDÉRAL Population du Canada 37,589,262 Le Premier ministre Justin Trudeau (LIB) Chef de l'opposition Erin O’Toole La gouverneure générale Canada Julie Payette Président de la Chambre Anthony Rota Dernière élection October 21st, 2019 43rd General Election Elections Canada http://www.elections.ca Adresse des édifices du Parlement Chambre des communes http://www.parl.gc.ca Édifices du Parlement, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 Chefs des partis fédéraux Bloc Quebecois Yves-Francois Blanchet Parti conservateur du Canada Erin O’Toole Parti Vert du Canada Annamie Paul Parti libéral du Canada Justin Trudeau Nouveau Parti démocratique Jagmeet Singh Partis politiques enregistrés http://www.elections.ca/content.aspx?section=pol&dir=par&document=index&lang=f Classement Sénat 105 sièges au Sénat (avec des dispositions pour une supplémentaire de 4 ou 8) http://sen.parl.gc.ca Libéral 9 Groupe des sénateurs indépendants 44 Conservateur 20 Vacant 11 Non affilié 6 Groupe des sénateurs canadiens 13 Groupe sénatorial progressiste 11 Les membres de la Chambre des communes Renseignements courants (338 membres) http://www.parl.gc.ca/ Bloc Quebecois 32 Libéral 152 Conservateur 121 Nouveau Parti démocratique 24 Parti Vert 2 Independent 1 Vacant -- Autres -- Chambre des communes par province Sièges (338 Total) L’Alberta 34 Nunavut (le territoire) 1 La Colombie-Britannique 42 L’Ontario 121 Du Manitoba 14 Prince-Édouard 4 Nouveau-Brunswick 10 Québec 78 Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador 7 Saskatchewan 14 Territoires du Nord-Ouest (le territoire) 1 Du Yukon (le territoire) 1 Nouvelle-Écosse 11 Les députés fédéraux (députés) de Surrey (5 au total) Pour trouver votre circonscription, rechercher http://www.parl.gc.ca ou contactez http://www.elections.ca. Cloverdale-Langley City Tamara Jansen 19211 Fraser Highway, Suite 105 (PC) Surrey, BC, V3S 7C9 Tel:604.575.4289 - 4 - Fleetwood-Port Kells Ken Hardie 16088 - 84th Avenue, Suite 301 (Liberal) Surrey, BC, V4N 0V9 [email protected] South Surrey-White Rock Kerry-Lynne 1959 152 Street, Suite 135 Findlay (PC) Surrey, BC, V4A 9E3 Tel: 604.542.9495 Surrey Centre Randeep Sarai 170 – 10362 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC. (Liberal) Tel:778.394.3535 Surrey Newton Sukh Dhaliwal 12992 - 76th Avenue, Unit 202 (Liberal) Surrey, BC, V3W 2V6 Tel: 604.590.2200 LES WEBSITES Les nouveaux arrivants en Colombie-Britannique "Guide de Ressources et services Guide canadien des nouveaux arrivants” http://www.welcomebc.ca/home.aspx Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada, les publications http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/ressources/publications/index.asp Citoyenneté et Immigration site YouTube http://whttp://www.blocquebecois.org/mot-du-chef- interimaire/ww.youtube.com/CitImmCanada Répertoire des organisations de la Colombie-Britannique multiculturelle http://www.vcn.bc.ca/multicultural/the_index.html Les Canadiens et leur gouvernement http://www.parl.gc.ca/About/Parliament/SenatorEugeneForsey/Home/Index-f.html Citoyenneté canadienne Practice Test http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/ .
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