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- 3. An appointed Member of every party that manages its business in the House of Commons
- 5. Another name for the House of Commons
- 6. The specific geographic area in Canada that a Member in Parliament represents in the House of Commons.
- 8. A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons
- 10. A proposal by a Member for either the Senate or the House of Commons to do something, to order something to be done, or to express an opinion on a matter.
- 11. A proposal for a law to be considered by Parliament
- 13. A Senator or a Member of the House of Commons
- 16. A formal event that follows rules or traditions.
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- 1. The daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French.
- 2. The government of Canada that acts and speaks for the whole country
- 3. A special title given to Senators and Cabinet ministers for life, and to the Speaker of the House of Commons as long as he or she is the Speaker.
- 4. A rule for all Canadians made by Senators, Members of Parliament and the Governor General through discussion and voting.
- 7. The city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business. The capital city is Ottawa.
- 9. The bringing to an end of a Parliament, either at the end of its four-year term or the government is defeated on a motion of non-confidence, by proclamation.
- 12. Of two chambers or rooms. Canada's Parliament is made up of two separate Chambers - the Senate and the House of Commons.
- 14. A change that is made to a bill, a motion or a committee report with the intention of improving it.
- 15. A large, heavy, silver- and gold-covered staff that is a symbol of the power and authority of Parliament.
