Branches
Parliament
Canadian Government
House of Commons
Senate
100
The branch of government that interprets laws.
What is the judicial branch?
100

Those who elects the members of the House of Commons.

Who are the common people, the Canadian citizens?

100

This person is Canada's head of state.

Who is King Charles, represented in Canada by Mary Simon, the Governor General.

100

The number of seats in the House of Commons.

What is 343?

100

The number of members in the Canadian Senate.

What is 105?

200

The branch that executes laws and the daily operations of government.

What is the executive branch?

200

The name given to a proposed law.

What is a bill?

200

Officials elected to a Provincial / Territorial Government are called.

What are MLAs/MPPs/MNAs

200
The MPs that are not party leaders or members of the cabinet or shadow cabinet.
Who are backbenchers?
200

Senators are appointed for life and serve until this age.

What is 75?

300

The branch of government that makes laws.

What is legislative branch?

300

This is the type of government is elected when the victorious party wins less than 50% of the seats in the House of Commons.

What is a minority government?

300

The system Canada uses to elect MPs.

What is First-Past-the-Post?

300
These people belong to the party in power and are given special "portfolios" in areas such as finance, environment, and defence.
Who are cabinet ministers?
300

Senators represent regions rather than individual ridings—name one of Canada’s four main Senate regions.

What is Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes, or the Western provinces?

400

The purpose of the 3 branches.

What is to balance power?

400

The last stage a bill must pass through to become law.

What is Royal Assent?

400

The are the only person who can suspend Parliament.

Who is the Governor General?

400

Opposition MPs who directly criticize cabinet ministers and offer alternative policies.

Who are shadow cabinet ministers?

400

The ceremonial rod used in the Senate.

What is the Black Rod? 

500

This principle divides government into three branches to prevent too much power in one place.

What is separation of powers?

500

The permanent written rules governing the proceedings of Parliament.

What are the Standing Orders?

500

Canada’s longest-serving Prime Minister.

Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King?

500

The title for the leader of the party with the second most seats in the House of Commons.

What is the official opposition leader?

500

Senators are appointed by the Governor General, but on whose advice.

Who is the Prime Minister? 

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