Parliamentary Figures
Canadian Political Parties
The Levels and Branches of Government
The process of a Bill
The Media and Lobbyists
100
The leader of the political party elected to power.
Who is the Prime Minister?
100
Economy, environment, communities, families, health care and international affairs.
What are issues of the Liberal Party of Canada?
100
The legislative, judicial and executive.
What are the branches of government?
100
The Governor General.
Who passes the bill into a law?
100
To show how political people are portrayed through the media.
What are slogans used for?
200
The highest representative of the Queen in Canada.
Who is the governor general?
200
The leader of the Liberal Party.
Who is Bob Rae?
200
The Supreme Court has ___ judges from ____ regions.
What are 9 judges from 4 regions?
200
Royal Assent
What is the final stage in the legislative process to make a bill?
200
MADD and the John Howard Society?
What are two examples of good lobbyists?
300
The person who maintains order in the House of Commons.
Who is the speaker?
300
Bob Kesic.
Who is the leader of the United Party of Canada?
300
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! This part of government is in charge of verifying all laws abide the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
What is the Supreme Court?
300
The average number of readings a bill gets in the House of Commons.
What is three?
300
Group of people who try to influence the government.
What are lobbyists?
400
Those people who are elected MPs but do not represent the party in power.
What is the opposition?
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Elizabeth May.
Who is the leader of the Green Party?
400
This part of government is responsible for making sure the rights of Canadians are protected when passing bills that are made into laws.
What is the Judicial Branch?
400
The Senate can accept a bill for the first time in this reading.
What is the second reading?
400
Gives information about the political parties and where the people are supposed to vote.
What role does the media play?
500
Those people chosen by the Prime Minister to represent/head federal departments.
Who are the ministers?
500
Progressive, NDP And Liberal.
What party is considered the right wing party, middle party and left wing party?
500
This part of government proposes most laws?
What is the executive branch?
500
The detailed study of the bill in the committee stage. They debate and vote. No changes or amendments are made to the bill.
What happens in the committee stage and report?
500
The act that requires lobbyists to document which MP's and government officials they meet with.
What is the Federal Accountability Act?
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