3 Branches
Bills
Electoral Process
3 Branches: People
Lobby Groups/Media
100

The ____ is part of the legislative branch and the executive branch.

Governor general

100

What makes a bill officially a law?

Royal Assent

100

How many ridings are in Canada?

338

100

How do Members of Parliament come to power?

They are elected by us (the citizens)

100

What is lobbying?

A way to influence lawmaking by convincing lawmakers to vote how you want them to

200

This branch applies and interprets laws.

Judicial branch

200

What is the general order of the law-making process in the legislatve branch?

1. House of Commons

2. Senate

3. Royal Assent

200

What is the popular vote?

The total number of VOTES a party receives in an election

200

How do Senators come to power?

Appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister

200

Who do lobby groups have to register with?

The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

300

Which branch of government contains the official opposition?

The legislative branch

300

What happens in the Committee Stage?

Study of the bill by experts and citizens

300

What is a minority government?

When a party wins the most seats in the House of Commons, but less than 50% of the seats

300

How do Cabinet ministers come to power?

They must first be elected as an MP, then selected by the Prime Minister and officially appointed by the Governor General

300

What are some types of bias?

- selecting or omitting certain information

- word choice and tone

- headline

- photos, captions, came angles

400

The Senate represents ___.

Canada's regions and minorities

400

What happens in the Report Stage?

Debate and vote on amendments (changes) to the bill

400

What is proportional representation?

An electoral system that gives parties a percentage of seats in the HOC based on the percentage of people who voted for that party

400

How does the Prime Minister come to power?

First chosen as the party leader, then elected as an MP, and finally their party must win the most seats in HOC

400

Who do lobby groups represent?

Whoever hired them

500

Why are the 3 branches of government separate?

So they can act as a check on each other, and no branch has too much power

500

Why is debate important during the bill-passing process?

To hear different opinions and ensure any concerns are addressed

500

How does first-past-the-post work?

A candidate needs the most votes to win, and then they are the sole winner

500

How do Supreme Court judges come to power?

They are nominated by the Prime Minister, then reviewed by Members of Parliament

500

Why does the government use the media?

To convey messages to the public

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