The Structure of Canada's Government

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