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Across
  1. 2. (noun) The member of the Parliament or Senator in a political party who is responsible for keeping other party members informed.
  2. 4. An officer of the Senate whose responsibilities include delivering messages.
  3. 8. To change a low or a Act of Parliament
  4. 9. The senior official in the Commons and the main advisor to the Speaker.
  5. 16. One of the two large rooms in the Center Block of the Parliament Buildings.
  6. 17. Another name for the question period.
  7. 18. Groups of businesses associations.
  8. 19. Another name for the House of Commons
  9. 20. Someone elected to a seat in the Lower House and represent a riding for its party
  10. 24. A formal event that follows rules and tradition.
  11. 25. Normally a Member of the Parliament or a Senator who is chosen by the Prime Minister to help govern.
  12. 26. A meeting of the Senate or of the House of Commons within a session.
  13. 27. An appointed member of every party that manages its business in the House of Commons.
  14. 29. The city where a country's legislature is located.
  15. 30. Groups of business associations.
Down
  1. 1. A step in the passage of a bill through both the Senate and the House of Commons.
  2. 3. Responsible for overseeing all federal elections.
  3. 5. Another word for constituency
  4. 6. A king or a queen
  5. 7. Two chambers of rooms they are the Senate and the House of Commons.
  6. 10. The Government made up of the Prime Minister and Cabinet must have the support of the majority in the house of commons to stay in power.
  7. 11. All political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party.
  8. 12. A special title given to Senators and Cabinet Ministers for life.
  9. 13. The daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French.
  10. 14. The periods into which a Parliament is divided.
  11. 15. The upper house of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators
  12. 21. A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons. The carry messages.
  13. 22. A special title given to Governors General, Prime Minister and Chief Justices of Canada.
  14. 23. The agreement by the provinces to join together to form the nation of Canada.
  15. 28. A person appointed to the upper house of the Parliament by the Governor General on the advice if the Prime Minister.