Across
- 5. A person who speaks who speaks for you
- 10. A group of all ministers
- 11. All political parties and independent Member who do not belong to the government.
- 12. To change or improve something for example,a law or an Act of Parliament.
- 13. Technically members of both Senate and the House of commons are the Members of Parliament, but most often this term is used for someone elected to a sear in the House of Commons.
- 19. A person who has overseeing all federal elections.
- 20. A king or queen of a country
Down
- 1. Another name for the Senate.
- 2. the government of Canada that acts and speak for the whole story.;
- 3. The set of rules that a country follows to work as a nation.
- 4. composed of the Monarch, the Senate and the House of Commons.
- 6. the Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators.
- 7. Another word for constituency or electoral distract.
- 8. to choose a representative in an election.
- 9. The city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business.
- 14. the process of choosing a representative by vote.
- 15. A word used for the stages during which a bill is debated in Parliament before it is pasted to become a law.
- 16. The leader of the party of in power and the Head of Government.
- 17. A Member of the Senate or the House of Commons who does not belong to a political party.
- 18. A proposal for law to be considered by Parliament.
- 19. the person in charge of a meeting. He/she directs the discussion of business in a meeting.
