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