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  1. 3. An appointed Member of every party that manages its business in the House of Commons
  2. 5. Another name for the House of Commons
  3. 6. The specific geographic area in Canada that a Member in Parliament represents in the House of Commons.
  4. 8. A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons
  5. 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.
  6. 11. A proposal for a law to be considered by Parliament
  7. 13. A Senator or a Member of the House of Commons
  8. 16. A formal event that follows rules or traditions.
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  1. 1. The daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French.
  2. 2. The government of Canada that acts and speaks for the whole country
  3. 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. 4. A rule for all Canadians made by Senators, Members of Parliament and the Governor General through discussion and voting.
  5. 7. The city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business. The capital city is Ottawa.
  6. 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.
  7. 12. Of two chambers or rooms. Canada's Parliament is made up of two separate Chambers - the Senate and the House of Commons.
  8. 14. A change that is made to a bill, a motion or a committee report with the intention of improving it.
  9. 15. A large, heavy, silver- and gold-covered staff that is a symbol of the power and authority of Parliament.