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Quebec
Ontario
Saskatchewan
British Columbia
Nova Scotia
Alberta
Manitoba
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Canada is divided into 10
provinces.
A province is a political boundary that divides Canada into
different regions. Provinces are equivalent to our states.
Canada is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional
monarchy. This means Canadians recognize The Queen as their
Head of State. The Governor General, Adrienne Clarkson, carries
out Her Majesty’s duties in Canada. The Prime Minister is the Head
of Government. Together, they make up the Executive Branch of
the Government.
Queen Elizabeth II Adrienne Clarkson Jean Chetien
LEGAL SYSTEM
LAW-MAKING JURISDICTION
Provincial Government
Legislature
*law-making jurisdiction by
s. 92 Constitution Act 1867
Federal Government
Parliament
Senate
*law-making jurisdiction
By s. 91 Constitution Act 1867
Municipal Governments
*law-making jurisdiction by
The Provincial Legislature
Territorial Governments
*limited self government
*subject to federal control
Monetary Policy Actions of the
Bank of Canada
Expansionary Policy Restrictive Policy
Tools (stimulate business (slow down business activity
activity and increase the and decrease the money
money supply) supply)
Open Buy government securities: Sell government securities:
Market (increases bank reserves (decreases bank reserves
Operations enabling banks to make loans limiting the banks' abilities
to businesses and to make loans to businesses
consumers) and consumers)
Lower the bank rate: Raise the bank rate:
(increase the willingness of (decrease the willingness of
Bank Rate banks to borrow, more loans can banks to borrow, fewer loans can
be made to businesses and be made to businesses and
consumers) consumers)
With its great natural resources, skilled
labor force, and modern capital plant
Canada enjoys solid economic prospects.
Canada has changed from being a rural,
agricultural society to being primarily
industrial and urban.
The Bank of Canada
• The central bank of Canada
• Managed by a Board of Governors
• Regulates operations of the chartered banks
• Manages the economy by manipulating the
money supply to expand or restrict the
economy
So what, then, is money?
1. Money is a medium of exchange
- that is, it works as a vehicle for the exchange of goods and services.
- this eliminates the need for a “ double coincidence of wants.”
vs.
What is the difference between money and
currency?
Money is the product of markets
It is defined by the function it performs (which we
will see shortly)
“Money is a mental tool used for economic calculation
that ingeniously enables each of us to communicate
what we value in an exchange.”
The Bank of Canada is responsible for the
design and distribution of Canadian bank
notes.
Canadian bills are called “notes.”
The Bank of Canada must be prepared to supply
financial institutions with enough bank notes to
satisfy public demand.
• The Canadian dollar (C$) is a
paper currency of 100 cents.
There are coins of 1,5,10 25,
and 50 cents,1 dollar and 2
dollars, and notes of 2,5,10,20,50,
100,and 1,000 Canadian dollars.
• US currency is usually
accepted ,especially in major cities
and along the border.
Canadian currencyCanadian currency
Instead of using notes to represent One and Two Dollars,
coins are used instead. They are referred to as a “Loonie” for
one dollar, and a “Twoonie” for two dollars.
Loonie
Twoonie
The Loonie was designed to
replace the country's supply
of one-dollar bills, which was
costing the Government of
Canada over $16.6 million to
replace each year. The thin
paper dollars had only a one-
year life span, while the coins
were each expected to last
as long as twenty years.
Exchange Rates and Trade
• Exchange rates influence the willingness of Canadians
to invest abroad and buy imported items (or vice versa)
• A trade surplus occurs when Canada is exporting more
products than it is importing (likely to occur when the
dollar is undervalued)
• A trade deficit occurs when Canada is importing more
products than it is exporting (likely to occur when the
dollar is overvalued)
Exchange Rate Over Time
Composition of Revenues for
2013–14
Composition of Expenses for
2013–14
Canada’s economy is related to producing goods and
services. This is done through importing and
exporting goods. Importing goods is when Canada
buys, then sells goods that are developed in other
countries, such as the United States. Exporting
goods, is when Canada ships their goods to other
countries to be sold.
automobile
industry
aircraft
industry
With a long coastal line, Canada has the
8th largest commercial fishing and
seafood industry in the world.
78% of
GDP
12% of12% of
CanadiansCanadians
12% of12% of
CanadiansCanadians
EXPORT AND IMPORT
• Canada is the 10th
largest exporter and 12th
largest importer in the world.
• Agricultural products, crude oil, chemicals, electricity,
durable consumer goods, machineries.
• Total value of exports(2014): $528 billion
• Primary exports partners: US ($396 billion), UK ($63 billion), China
($42.3 billion)
• Total value of import(2014): $523 billion
• Primary imports partners(2014): US ($349 billion), European Union
($49 billion), China ($35 billion).
Which country does Canada import most
of its goods from?
Fruits and Vegetables Plastics
Motor Vehicles
Office Machinery
Aircraft
Where does Canada export most of its goods to?
Wheat
Lumber
Metals
Corn
Newsprint
Canadian trade
Canadian trade
Canadian trade

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Canadian trade

  • 1.
  • 2. Quebec Ontario Saskatchewan British Columbia Nova Scotia Alberta Manitoba Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Newfoundland Canada is divided into 10 provinces.
  • 3. A province is a political boundary that divides Canada into different regions. Provinces are equivalent to our states.
  • 4. Canada is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. This means Canadians recognize The Queen as their Head of State. The Governor General, Adrienne Clarkson, carries out Her Majesty’s duties in Canada. The Prime Minister is the Head of Government. Together, they make up the Executive Branch of the Government. Queen Elizabeth II Adrienne Clarkson Jean Chetien
  • 5. LEGAL SYSTEM LAW-MAKING JURISDICTION Provincial Government Legislature *law-making jurisdiction by s. 92 Constitution Act 1867 Federal Government Parliament Senate *law-making jurisdiction By s. 91 Constitution Act 1867 Municipal Governments *law-making jurisdiction by The Provincial Legislature Territorial Governments *limited self government *subject to federal control
  • 6. Monetary Policy Actions of the Bank of Canada Expansionary Policy Restrictive Policy Tools (stimulate business (slow down business activity activity and increase the and decrease the money money supply) supply) Open Buy government securities: Sell government securities: Market (increases bank reserves (decreases bank reserves Operations enabling banks to make loans limiting the banks' abilities to businesses and to make loans to businesses consumers) and consumers) Lower the bank rate: Raise the bank rate: (increase the willingness of (decrease the willingness of Bank Rate banks to borrow, more loans can banks to borrow, fewer loans can be made to businesses and be made to businesses and consumers) consumers)
  • 7. With its great natural resources, skilled labor force, and modern capital plant Canada enjoys solid economic prospects. Canada has changed from being a rural, agricultural society to being primarily industrial and urban.
  • 8. The Bank of Canada • The central bank of Canada • Managed by a Board of Governors • Regulates operations of the chartered banks • Manages the economy by manipulating the money supply to expand or restrict the economy
  • 9. So what, then, is money? 1. Money is a medium of exchange - that is, it works as a vehicle for the exchange of goods and services. - this eliminates the need for a “ double coincidence of wants.” vs.
  • 10. What is the difference between money and currency? Money is the product of markets It is defined by the function it performs (which we will see shortly) “Money is a mental tool used for economic calculation that ingeniously enables each of us to communicate what we value in an exchange.”
  • 11. The Bank of Canada is responsible for the design and distribution of Canadian bank notes. Canadian bills are called “notes.” The Bank of Canada must be prepared to supply financial institutions with enough bank notes to satisfy public demand.
  • 12. • The Canadian dollar (C$) is a paper currency of 100 cents. There are coins of 1,5,10 25, and 50 cents,1 dollar and 2 dollars, and notes of 2,5,10,20,50, 100,and 1,000 Canadian dollars. • US currency is usually accepted ,especially in major cities and along the border.
  • 13.
  • 15. Instead of using notes to represent One and Two Dollars, coins are used instead. They are referred to as a “Loonie” for one dollar, and a “Twoonie” for two dollars. Loonie Twoonie The Loonie was designed to replace the country's supply of one-dollar bills, which was costing the Government of Canada over $16.6 million to replace each year. The thin paper dollars had only a one- year life span, while the coins were each expected to last as long as twenty years.
  • 16. Exchange Rates and Trade • Exchange rates influence the willingness of Canadians to invest abroad and buy imported items (or vice versa) • A trade surplus occurs when Canada is exporting more products than it is importing (likely to occur when the dollar is undervalued) • A trade deficit occurs when Canada is importing more products than it is exporting (likely to occur when the dollar is overvalued)
  • 18. Composition of Revenues for 2013–14
  • 19. Composition of Expenses for 2013–14
  • 20. Canada’s economy is related to producing goods and services. This is done through importing and exporting goods. Importing goods is when Canada buys, then sells goods that are developed in other countries, such as the United States. Exporting goods, is when Canada ships their goods to other countries to be sold.
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  • 26. With a long coastal line, Canada has the 8th largest commercial fishing and seafood industry in the world.
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  • 29. 12% of12% of CanadiansCanadians 12% of12% of CanadiansCanadians
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  • 32. EXPORT AND IMPORT • Canada is the 10th largest exporter and 12th largest importer in the world. • Agricultural products, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, durable consumer goods, machineries. • Total value of exports(2014): $528 billion • Primary exports partners: US ($396 billion), UK ($63 billion), China ($42.3 billion) • Total value of import(2014): $523 billion • Primary imports partners(2014): US ($349 billion), European Union ($49 billion), China ($35 billion).
  • 33. Which country does Canada import most of its goods from?
  • 34. Fruits and Vegetables Plastics Motor Vehicles Office Machinery Aircraft
  • 35. Where does Canada export most of its goods to?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. To restrict the money supply: the Bank of Canada sells government securities. People buy bonds and withdraw their money from banks to do so. This provides less on deposit and has a dampening effect on the reserves that the bank needs to hold. This reduced loans. The Bank of Canada can also increase the bank rate. The bank rate is the rate at which banks can borrow funds from the Bank of Canada. This will result in higher interest rates on loans which will then reduce the number of individuals and businesses seeking to borrow. The process is reversed to expand the money supply. The government buys securities. People sell their bonds and put the money in their bank accounts. The additional money allows banks to lend more to businesses and consumers. The Bank of Canada can also lower the bank rate. This will stimulate borrowing among individuals and banks.
  2. The following chart illustrates the composition of revenues for 2013–14. The largest source of federal revenues is personal income tax revenues, which accounted for 48.1 per cent of total revenues in 2013–14. The second largest source was corporate income tax revenues at 13.5 per cent. Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenues were 11.4 per cent of revenues while other taxes and duties were 5.6 per cent. Employment Insurance (EI) premium revenues contributed 8.0 per cent of revenues and non-resident income tax revenues made up 2.4 per cent. Other revenues, which include net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues of consolidated Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, returns on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and miscellaneous revenues, contributed 11.0 per cent of revenues in 2013–14.
  3. The chart below shows the composition of expenses for 2013–14. Major transfers to persons (elderly, EI and children’s benefits) and major transfers to other levels of government (the Canada Health Transfer, the Canada Social Transfer, fiscal arrangements, Gas Tax Fund transfers and other transfers) were the two largest components of expenses in 2013–14, representing 26.1 per cent and 21.8 per cent of expenses, respectively. The remaining elements of program expenses (other transfer payments, Crown corporation expenses, and operating expenses of departments and agencies) make up the Government’s direct program expenses. Operating expenses of government departments and agencies, excluding National Defence, made up 18.1 per cent of total expenses in 2013–14. Operating expenses include items such as salaries and benefits, amortization of facilities and equipment, and supplies. Operating expenses of National Defence accounted for 7.8 per cent of expenses. Other transfer payments, which include transfers to Aboriginal peoples, assistance to farmers, students and businesses, support for research and development, and foreign aid and international assistance, made up 13.3 per cent of total expenses in 2013–14, and Crown corporation expenses accounted for 2.7 per cent of expenses. Public debt charges amounted to 10.2 per cent of expenses in 2013–14. This is down from a peak of nearly 30 per cent in the mid-1990s, when public debt charges were the largest component of spending.
  4. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)