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Canadian Democracy

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Canadian Democracy Social 30-1 Project

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Created Date 11.09.18
Last Updated 11.12.18
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  • A positive aspect of Canada's democratic system is that it gives the people the right to ____
  • A positive aspect of Canada's democratic system is that it gets people ________
  • A positive aspect of Canada's democratic system is that it allows people to voice their ______
  • A negative aspect of Canada's democratic system is that it favors the ________
  • A negative aspect of Canada's democratic system is that it takes time to make _________
  • A negative aspect of Canada's democratic system is that it can lead to wrong choices when it comes to ________
  • What is Canada’s electoral known as?
  • Representation in the House of Commons is based on geographical divisions called?
  • How many seats are in the House of Commons?
  • After a political party wins the general election who becomes the Prime Minister?
  • The party with the second largest number of elected representatives in the House of Commons is the?
  • Who appoints the Cabinet Ministers?
  • When an idea is discussed and approved by Cabinet it is called a?
  • How many readings does the House of Commons go through for a proposed bill?
  • In what reading is the bill initially discussed and voted on?
  • Who then improves the bill?
  • If the bill is accepted in the House of Commons where is it sent to?
  • Once the Senate approves who is the bill sent to make it an official law?
  • Who signs the bill on behalf of the Queen, to make it a law?
  • The branch of government that is made up of the Monarch, Prime Minister and the Cabinet is?
  • The branch of government that is made up of the appointed Senate and elected House of Commons is?
  • The branch of government that is responsible for interpreting/applying the laws passed by other branches is?
  • The executive branch _________ the laws
  • The legislative branch _____ the laws
  • Who represents the Monarch in Parliament?
  • Currently Queen Elizabeth II is the _______ and head of state of Canada
  • Who became the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada in 2015?
  • The ability of a political party to get its members to support the policies of their party is known as?
  • When legislators are allowed to vote according to their own personal view it is called a?
  • Which party is closer to the left on the political spectrum?
  • Which party is closer to the right on the political spectrum?
  • Which party is closer to the center on the political spectrum?