Government #4

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Across
  1. 3. An argument for or against a subject.
  2. 4. The periods into which a Parliament is divided.
  3. 6. A special title given to Senators and Cabinet Ministers for life, and to the Speaker of the House of Commons as long as they remain Speaker.
  4. 8. A proposal of a law.
  5. 9. Rules a follows to work as a nation.
  6. 11. To choose a representative in an election.
  7. 13. The agreement of the provinces to join together to form the nation of Canada.
  8. 15. A Member of the Senate or House of Commons that does not belong in a political party.
  9. 18. A meeting of the Senate or the House of Commons within a session.
  10. 19. A king or queen of a country.
  11. 20. The Upper House of the Parliament.mace A large decorated staff that is a symbol of the power and authority of Parliament.
  12. 22. Is made up of the Monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons.
  13. 23. An university student who works for the Senate or house of Commons.
Down
  1. 1. The government's plan to collect and spend money.
  2. 2. All political parties that do not belong to the governing party.
  3. 3. To bring an end to Parliament.
  4. 5. The specific geographic area in Canada that a MP represents in the House of commons.
  5. 7. To change or improve something.
  6. 10. A proposal made by a Member of the Senate or the House of Commons to do something.
  7. 12. Represents a region of Canada appointed by the House of Commons.
  8. 13. A person living in an area represented by a MP.
  9. 14. A change made to a bill.
  10. 16. Two chambers or rooms.
  11. 17. The Member of Parliament or Senator in a political party whose job is to keep the other members informed of happenings.
  12. 21. To place a document before the senate, the House of Commons or a committee for consideration.