Branches of Government
Branches of Government
Branches of Government
Senate
House of Commons
100

The legislative branch is also known as this

What is parliament

100

This is the highest court in Canada

What is the Supreme Court

100

Courts and laws are included in this branch of government

What is the Judicial branch

100

Members of the Senate are also known as 

Senators

100

Members of Parliament (MPs) are chosen this way 

What is voting 

200

Voting regions are otherwise known as this

What are ridings

200

The Canadian government operates in these two languages

What are French and English

200

Canada's Head of State

Who is King Charles III

200

Appointers of the Senate

Who is the Prime Minister and Governor General

200

House of Commons is part of this branch of government

Legislative Branch

300

This branch of government creates laws

What is the legislative branch

300

The Judicial Branch does this

Interpret and enforce laws

300

If the party you lead wins the most seats in the House of Commons you become this person

What is the Prime Minister

300

This is the age at which Senators retire

What is 75 years old
300

They're electing and represent ridings across Canada

Who are Members of Parliament 

400

Voters elect these people who sit in this branch of government

What are MPs (members of parliament) and the Legislative branch

400

These people are part of one of the 3 branches of Canadian government but they are not politicians 

Who are judges

400

The Executive Branch includes

The Prime Minister and the Cabinet

400

For a bill to become law it must be passed by

What is the Senate and House of Commons

400

The party with the second most seats in the House of Commons forms this

What is the Official Opposition

500

The Cabinet is chosen this way

The Prime Minster selects Members of Parliament to create the Cabinet

500
The legislative branch of government includes these 3 bodies

House of Commons, Senate, Governor General (Monarch)

500

This is the role of the Legislative Branch

What is purposes, reviews, and passing bills 

500

This is the role of the Senate

What is proposing bills, amending/debating bills, and representing Canadians 

500

After both of these bodies accept it, a bill will become law

What is the House of Commons and the Senate