Across
- 2. The two chambers of Parliament, the Senate and House of Commons
- 5. A special title given to the Senators and Cabinet Ministers for life, and to the Speaker of the House of Commons for as long as they hold the position
- 6. To pick one person from a group of several people by voting
- 7. The daily official record of debates in the Senate and House of Commons in both English and French
- 11. A group of Senators, MP's, or both, selected to study a specific bill and write a report about it
- 13. A member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party
- 15. A person who has full political and civil rights in Canada
Down
- 1. Another name for the House of Commons
- 3. A daily period of time in the Senate and House of Commons when parliamentarians ask the government questions about important issues
- 4. The political party with the most members elected to the House of Commons forms this
- 8. The periods into which a Parliament is divided
- 9. The person in charge of a meeting that directs the discussion
- 10. A university student who works for the House of Commons or the Senate and delivers messages and documents
- 12. A change that is made to a bill, motion, or committee report with the intention of improving it
- 14. A discussion in which the arguments for and against a subject are presented according to specific rules
