Government #4
Across
- 3. An argument for or against a subject.
- 4. The periods into which a Parliament is divided.
- 6. A special title given to Senators and Cabinet Ministers for life, and to the Speaker of the House of Commons as long as they remain Speaker.
- 8. A proposal of a law.
- 9. Rules a follows to work as a nation.
- 11. To choose a representative in an election.
- 13. The agreement of the provinces to join together to form the nation of Canada.
- 15. A Member of the Senate or House of Commons that does not belong in a political party.
- 18. A meeting of the Senate or the House of Commons within a session.
- 19. A king or queen of a country.
- 20. The Upper House of the Parliament.mace A large decorated staff that is a symbol of the power and authority of Parliament.
- 22. Is made up of the Monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons.
- 23. An university student who works for the Senate or house of Commons.
Down
- 1. The government's plan to collect and spend money.
- 2. All political parties that do not belong to the governing party.
- 3. To bring an end to Parliament.
- 5. The specific geographic area in Canada that a MP represents in the House of commons.
- 7. To change or improve something.
- 10. A proposal made by a Member of the Senate or the House of Commons to do something.
- 12. Represents a region of Canada appointed by the House of Commons.
- 13. A person living in an area represented by a MP.
- 14. A change made to a bill.
- 16. Two chambers or rooms.
- 17. The Member of Parliament or Senator in a political party whose job is to keep the other members informed of happenings.
- 21. To place a document before the senate, the House of Commons or a committee for consideration.