The Structure of Canada's Government
Across
- 2. Has power to create laws
- 5. When a bill is proposed it is called?
- 7. Monarch's representative
- 8. When a monarch allows a bill to be passed
- 9. United the colonies entering Confederation and established federalism
- 13. The leader of a political party with most representative becomes?
- 15. Branch that enforces the laws
- 16. Interprets and administrators the law
- 19. Appoints its own speaker and runs its own affairs
- 20. Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia united to form?
Down
- 1. A country's legislative
- 3. Citizens directly voting in decisions that effected society
- 4. Legislators are free to cast their votes in accordance with their personal morals.
- 6. Rule by the people
- 9. Important decisions made by state officials
- 10. Only part of the legislative branch that has elected members
- 11. Has power to deal with criminal matters but not very serious offences
- 12. The custom that cabinet must not show disagreement with government policies are called?
- 14. A favour, often a government position, for political support
- 17. Private meetings with elected party members
- 18. Leads specific government departments