Across
- 1. When a country is ruled by its people.
- 3. An organization of regional governments each acting behalf of its residents.
- 5. The Branch of Government that decides who has broken the law and set penalties.
- 6. A draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
- 10. The Largest non-governing party in the House of Commons.
- 11. Private meetings for elected party members of political parties to discuss concerns and express opinions.
- 15. The Monarchs representative
- 16. The Upper House of parliament, independent of the House of Commons.
- 17. The Head of a Government department, elected by the Prime Minister.
- 18. The head of an elected government.
- 20. Outlines the basic rights and responsibilities that all Canadians Possess.
Down
- 2. The recognition of a monarch as head of state.
- 4. Elected party members chosen by the prime minister. Each member is responsible for a particular government department
- 7. The Lower House and the only part of the legislative branch with elected members.
- 8. The power of government is split into 3 branches, legislative, executive, and judicial.
- 9. The person who controls debates in the House of Commons.
- 12. The head of state.
- 13. The final step required for a parliamentary bill to be passed as a law.
- 14. The Branch of Government that has power to make and amend laws.
- 19. The Branch of Government that has power to administer and carry out laws.
