Across
- 2. The daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French.
- 5. A discussion in which the arguments for and against a subject are presented according to specific rules
- 7. A Canadian Citizen who is 18 years of age or older is eligible to do this
- 9. The process of choosing a representative by vote.
- 10. The periods into which a Parliament is divided.
- 15. A senator or a Member of the House of Commons.
- 18. A place or geographical area that is represented in the House of Commons by a member of parliament, or in provincial and territory elections an area represented by a member of the provincial or territory legislative assembly.
Down
- 1. The Capital city of Canada
- 3. A member of parliament elected by other MP's to preside over the proceedings of the Canadian House of Commons.
- 4. A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons
- 6. The specific geographic area in Canada that a Member of Parliament represents in the House of Commons.
- 8. There are two separate Chambers, each housing its own separate group of parliamentarians: the Senate and the House of Commons
- 11. Appointed on the Prime Minister's recommendation
- 12. Made up of the prime minister and members of parliament, and sometimes senators, chosen by the prime minister.
- 13. A word used for the stages during which a bill is debated in Parliament before it is passed to become a law
- 14. Proposed law under consideration by a legislature
- 16. Represented in Canada by the Governor General
- 17. The member of parliament or senator of a political party who is responsible for keeping party members of parliament or senators informed on house or senate business and making sure they attend parliamentary votes and committee meetings.
