Government 4
Across
- 4. Someone who gains rights in his or her own country
- 5. To fix or improve something
- 7. A letter written by a Member for both the Senate or the House of Commons for something to be done
- 9. A ruler (king or queen) of a country
- 10. Canadians follow a list of ______ created by Senators, Members of Parliament and the Governal General
- 11. The House of Commons and the Senate Chambers are located in the _________ _________
- 13. An individual who is living in Canada that is represented by a Member of Parliament
- 14. House A synonym for the Senate
- 17. An individual chose by the Members of Parliament or Senator
- 18. After a four-year term or if the government is not stable, it will be brought down to an end of a Parliament
- 19. An argument where there are two sides who argue for what is right and what is wrong according to specific rules
- 20. A snynonym for question period
- 22. Made up of Senators and Members of Parliament who come from the same political party
- 23. The government that represents the country through acts and speeches
- 24. A heavy, silver and gold staff that symbolizes the authority and power of Parliament
- 26. Senators and Cabinet Ministers are guaranteed a special title for life
- 27. The head person in a meeting
- 28. The ability to choose your representative in an election
Down
- 1. Made of two hallways or rooms
- 2. To nominate an individual from a group of people through voting
- 3. A written letter to the Parliament for a law to be approved
- 5. Edits made to a bill
- 6. Provinces agree to form the nation of Canada and create a federal Parliament
- 8. The process of choosing a model through the amount of votes
- 12. A plan the government uses for how much money they will collect and spend per year
- 15. A synonym for electoral district
- 16. A time where parliamentarians questions the government about its activities or important issues
- 17. A list of rules that each country follows to work together as a nation
- 21. A university student who works for the Senate or the House of commons.
- 25. A group of leaders