Across
- 4. Money people and businesses pay to the government.
- 5. Not having enough money to meet basic needs.
- 13. A plan for government spending and income.
- 16. A government service that helps people meet basic needs.
- 17. The level of government that runs a province.
- 18. Public things built by government, such as roads, sewers, or bridges.
- 19. Canada’s publicly funded health care system.
- 20. A word used in the phrase “___ good,” meaning what benefits society as a whole.
- 21. The national level of government in Canada.
- 22. Money paid to support people when they are older.
- 23. A word used in the phrase “quality of ___.”
- 24. A Canadian political party often connected to social programs.
Down
- 1. When workers stop working to protest unfair conditions.
- 2. A group with similar ideas about how government should run.
- 3. A group that represents workers.
- 6. Basic freedoms and protections all people should have.
- 7. The money a worker is paid.
- 8. Medical care that all citizens can access, regardless of income.
- 9. Paid for or provided using government tax money.
- 10. People who earn wages through labour or service jobs.
- 11. Something the government provides or organizes for people.
- 12. Treating people unfairly because of identity or background.
- 14. The political party that later influenced the NDP.
- 15. The leader of a provincial government.
