Government #1
Across
- 1. One of two large rooms in the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings.
- 3. One of three parts of the Parliament Building. The House of Chambers and the Senate Chambers are located in this block.
- 4. The person in charge of a meeting. This person directs the discussion of business in a Senate or a House of Commons committee meeting.
- 6. To change or improve something; for example, a aw or an At of Parliament.
- 9. An important part of the Canadian constitution that ensures all people in Canada are guaranteed certain basic human rights and freedom.
- 11. A group of all Ministers that makes decisions about the Government's priorities and policies, the legislation that will be presented to Parliament, and how to collect and spend money.
Down
- 1. This person is responsible for overseeing all of Canada's federal elections.
- 2. A proposal for a law to be considered by Parliament.
- 3. The city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business.
- 5. A formal event that follows rules or traditions.
- 7. Of two chamber's or rooms. Canada's Parliament is made up of two Chambers: The Senate and the House of Commons.
- 8. A group made up of all Senators and Members of Parliament from the same political party. They meet regularly.
- 9. A person who is chosen by the Prime Minister, appointed by the Governor General, to help govern.
- 10. A change that is made to a bill, a motion, or a committee report with the intention of improving it.
- 12. The government's plan for how it will collect and spend money each year.