Across
- 3. A group of senators, Members of the Parliament or both selected to study a specific subject or bill and write a report about it.
- 5. If the bill is adopted it is completed. Process of a proposal.
- 7. A backbencher; A member of the Parliament who does not officially have a role.
- 8. Ensures all people in Canada are guaranteed certain basic human rights and freedoms.
- 14. Recognizable by the Peace Tower with the clock.
- 15. Riding or electoral district.
Down
- 1. Legislature that makes laws for the people living in that province or territory.
- 2. To place a document before the Senate, The House of Commons or a committee for consideration.
- 4. Person who is responsible for the maintenance and security of the buildings used by the staff and members of the House of Commons including the Chamber.
- 6. period A daily period of time in the Senate and House of Commons.
- 8. Is a group of all Ministers makes decisions about the Government's priorities and policies.
- 9. A step in the passage of a bill through both the Senate and the House of Commons.
- 10. The Minister responsible for managing the Government's business in the House..
- 11. Bringing to an end of an Parliament usually at the end of a 4 year term.
- 12. A large heavy silver and gold covered staff that is a symbol of authority of the Parliament.
- 13. A change that is made to a bill
