Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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- 2. What a Bill is called after being granted Royal Assent.
- 4. The impartial presiding officer of the Assembly who maintains order in the Chamber, often referred to as the "referee" of the Assembly.
- 5. An MLA who is selected by the Premier to head a provincial government department.
- 6. The ceremonial staff that symbolizes the authority of the Legislature to make laws on behalf of the people. The Legislative Assembly cannot meet unless it is present.
- 8. A proposed change to a Bill.
- 12. Shorthand for a Member of the Legislative Assembly. They are elected to represent the people within a constituency.
- 13. Collecting signatures as a means for a group of people to appeal to the Legislative Assembly for some kind of action.
- 14. A law-making body of people consisting of the Lieutenant Governor and the Legislative Assembly, also, the name of the building where these people work.
- 16. The room where the Legislative Assembly holds its sittings.
- 18. The Members representing parties other than the governing party. Their role is to question government policies, suggest alternatives, and keep the government accountable.
- 19. The various news outlets who report on what the government is doing. It is also a means by which we consume information.
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- 1. When the Legislative Assembly officially sits to have a series of meetings in the Chamber.
- 2. The provincial representative of the monarch and the head of state. This role is both constitutional and ceremonial.
- 3. The head of Government and leader of the party with the most seats in the Assembly.
- 7. A voting district. In Alberta there are 87; each one elects one Member of the Legislative Assembly.
- 9. A process in which constituents vote for a person to represent them.
- 10. A ceremonial baton the Sergeant-at-Arms carries only when escorting the monarch, or their representative such as the Lieutenant Governor, into the Chamber for Speech from the Throne or Royal Assent.
- 11. The supreme law of a country. Within it are rules for how the government functions and what rights its citizens have.
- 15. The official report/transcript of what is said in the Legislative Assembly. Also, the name of the department that makes the report.
- 17. A proposed law.