I.1 - What does it mean to be Prime Minister of Canada? I.2 - Prime Minister in the news: media watch
II.A.1 - Prime Minister as a Party Leader: so you want to be Prime Minister? II.A.2 - Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition: quotation analysis
II.B.1 - How does the Prime Minister select a Cabinet? II.B.2 - "One for all, and all for one" - Cabinet solidarity II.B.3 - Government and parliament vocabulary exercice
III.A.1 Election analysis
III.B.1 Choose a department! III.B.2 The Cabinet machinery III.B.3 Team Canada Trade Missions - where the domestic and the foreign meet III.B.4 Prime Minister and foreign policy: the international stage
IV.1 You are a journalist IV.2 Lead a department IV.3 Making laws in Canada: a simulation
V.1 Making Law in Canada - Department (Cabinet Document) V.2 Cabinet (Cabinet Discussion and Decision) V.3 Making Law in Canada - The Parliament (Debate and Vote)