Government

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