In Canada, the head of government is the prime minister of Canada. Who is Canada's current prime minister?
Who is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
These people are elected by their constituents to represent them in Parliament. They also hold a seat in the House of Commons.
Who are members of Parliament
The Supreme Court of Canada is located in this Canadian capital city?
What is Ottawa
Canada has both a Queen and a constitution. Because of this, Canada's form of government is often called this.
What is a Constitutional Monarchy
This person is the head of state in Canada and is also the current Queen of Canada
Who is Queen Elizabeth II
The leader of the political party with the most seats in the House of Commons is frequently also known as this
What is the prime minister of Canada
The Supreme Court interprets the Canadian Constitution and Charter. The Charter's full name is known as this.
What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
In Canada, the head of government at the provincial level is known as the premier. Who is Saskatchewan's current premier?
Who is Premier Scott Moe
(?) is the Minister of Health (we will know by the 21st). They are also a member of this group of federal Ministers. (hint: a kitchen cupboard is also known as this)
What is the Cabinet
In order for a bill to become a law it must pass through these two legislative bodies
What is the House of Commons and the Senate
This court is known as the highest court in Canada
What is the Supreme Court of Canada
The foundations of Canada's political system originates from this ancient Greek city
What is Athens, Greece
This ceremonial role represents the Queen in Canada at the federal level
Who is the governor general
This Parliamentary process is when members of Parliament, especially the leader of the official opposition, question the government in an attempt to hold the government accountable. It takes place in the House of Commons.
What is question period
Which prime minister of Canada introduced the Bill of Rights in 1960?
Who is John G. Diefenbaker
In this year Saskatchewan became a province
What is 1905
In 1867, the BNA Act was signed, establishing the Dominion of Canada. How many prime ministers has Canada had since Confederation?
What is 23
The House of Commons is where members of Parliament gather. How many seats are there currently in the House of Commons?
What is 338
The Supreme Court of Canada consists of many justices from across Canada. These many justices sit on the court.
What is 9
This ceremonial role represents the Queen in Canada at the provincial level.
What is the lieutenant governor