The Basics
Stages of a Bill
Roles and Responsibilities
Parliament
Advanced Concepts (Double Points)
100

This elected group debates and votes on bills in Canada's federal parliament.

The House of Commons

100

This Chamber reviews bills after they pass the House of Commons.

The Senate

100

This person signs the bill into law after it passes both chambers

The Governor General

100

Canadas federal government operates out of this city.

Ottawa

100

What is the term for the formal approval given by the Governor General?

Royal Assent

200

This is the name for a proposed law before it is passed

A Bill

200

This stage allows MPs to debate the bill's main ideas but not change its wording

The Second Reading

200

This person may introduce a bill based on local concerns, even if they're not in Cabinet

Member of Parliament (MP)
200

The ___________ is the second largest elected party in the House of Commons

Official Opposition 

200

What is the name for the process of turning a bill into law?

Legislative Process

300

This person can introduce a bill in Parliament

Member of Parliament (MP)

300

This stage allows detailed review and changes to the bill by a small group of MPs.

Committee Stage

300

This person manages debates in the House of Commons and makes sure the rules are followed

The Speaker of the House

300

The government sits on the _______ side of the speaker of the House

Right

300

This is the term for when a bill becomes official and enforceable

"Coming into force"

400

This is the first step in the legislative process where a bill is introduced and read aloud.

First Reading

400

This stage includes reviewing changes and voting on the final version of the bill

The Third Reading

400

This group studies bills in detail and hears from experts and the public

Parliamentary Committee

400

There are this many seats in the House of Commons

343

400

This happens if the Senate amends or changes a bill passed by the House of Commons. 

Bill returns to the House for Review

500

This section of the bill explains the goals and reasons behind a bill before it's debated

The Preamble

500

This stage happens after committee review, when MPs hear about the proposed amendments made by the committee.

The Report Stage

500

This official ensures that bills follow proper legal format before they are introduced.

Clerk of the House

500

New Brunswick sends this many Members to Parliament.

10

500

If this happens, a bills progress in the House of Commons is fully reset.

An election is called

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