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CANADA’S POLITICAL SPECTRUM – ASSIGNMENT
Below is an illustration of how far “right” and “left” Canada’s political pendulum
swings…
Extreme
Left
Extreme
Right
Liberalist
Conservatist
Centrist
Left Wing
 support change and think the government should provide more social
services (education, health, etc)
 criminals should be rehabilitated
 government involved heavily in managing the economy
 new solution to old problems
Centrist Moderate
 believe in both tradition and change
 government should play a role only when it improves citizens’ lives
 apply some new and some old solutions to issues facing the country
Right Wing
 support tradition and the status quo
 government plays a limited role in economy; support business and free
enterprise
 budget should be balanced, even if this means cutbacks in education and
health care
 law and order have high priority; harsher penalties for criminals
Your Assignment  Create a new “political party”
Step 1 : decide where on the Canadian Political Spectrum your party lies
Step 2 : name your party appropriately
Step 3 : form a party “platform”  issues you promise to address if you are elected to
government. You MUST have a minimum of 3 platform issues, not including
those suggestions given below!
Socialist? Your platform CAN include, but should NOT be limited to:
 health, social welfare & education
 gay marriage
 young offenders
Liberal? Your platform CAN include, but should NOT be limited to:
 taxes
 post-secondary education
 environment
Conservative? Your platform CAN include, but should NOT be limited to:
 taxes
 death penalty
 cutting social welfare
Step 4 : create a party “logo” that appropriately symbolizes your platform
Step 5 : create campaign “posters” that includes your party name, your candidate’s
name, your party symbol and lists your party platform promises.
Evaluation: 6 marks total 
holistically marked based on this:
Score
6
Promises
Campaign promises are
thoroughly described and
match the objectives of the
political party’s stance
4
Campaign promises are
adequately described and
match the objectives of the
political party’s stance.
Promises are vague or brief,
taking away from a
convincing campaign
Campaign promises are
minimally described and
barely match the objectives
of the political party’s
stance. Promises are
limited, taking away from a
convincing campaign
No evidence of an attempt
at creating thoughtful
campaign promises
2
0
Detail
Campaign poster is
professionally presented with
illustrations, evidence of care
and thought taken in
construction and without
errors in grammar or spelling
Campaign poster is adequately
presented with illustrations,
some evidence of care and
thought taken in construction
with some errors in grammar
or spelling
Campaign poster is presented
with few illustrations, little
evidence of care and thought
taken in construction with
many errors in grammar or
spelling
No evidence of professional
detail in the construction of
the poster
Spectrum
Political campaign and party
promises demonstrate
knowledge and understanding
of the Canadian political
spectrum and where their party
lies on that continuum
Political campaign and party
promises adequately
demonstrates knowledge and
understanding of the Canadian
political spectrum and where
their party lies on that
continuum
Political campaign and party
promises minimally
demonstrates knowledge and
understanding of the Canadian
political spectrum and where
their party lies on that
continuum
No evidence of knowledge of
the political spectrum and
where the party would lie on
that continuum
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