Social 9 Chapter 1 Review
Roles & Responsibilities
How a Bill Becomes Law
Elected or Appointed?
Federal Political Parties
Lobby Groups & Media
Structure of Federal Government
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This branch passes laws for the country.
Legislative Branch
day-to-day business of This branch runs the day-to-day business of running the country.
Executive Branch
This branch interprets the laws in the country.
Judicial Branch
“chamber of sober 2nd thought.” This group provides a “chamber of sober 2nd thought.”
Senate
This group provides the policies & direction of the nation.
Cabinet
this part of parliament first. A bill must pass this part of parliament first.
House of Commons
government that a bill passes though.. The is the 2nd part of government that a bill passes though..
Senate
This happens after the 2nd reading & vote.
Committee Stage
This happens after the Committee Stage.
Report Stage
give “Royal Assent” to a bill. This person must give “Royal Assent” to a bill.
Governor General
These people are elected by constituents in ridings.
Members of Parliament.
The Prime Minister appoints these people and gives them portfolios.
Cabinet Ministers
can be appointed to these positions. Members of Parliament can be appointed to these positions.
Senators
This person has to win a seat and be voted as the leader of the winning party.
Prime Minister
This person first gets nominated then gets appointed once chosen.
Governor General
This party is currently in power.
Conservatives
This party is the Official Opposition
NDP.
This party focuses on what is best for French language and culture.
Bloc Quebecois
This party used to be the official opposition until the last election.
Liberal Party
1st seat in the last election. The party won its 1st seat in the last election.
Green Party
Green Peace is an example of this.
Lobby Group
leans to one particular This is when something leans to one particular point of view.
Bias
campaigns of cooperative These donate funds to support the electoral campaigns of cooperative politicians.
Lobby Groups
The media who report on government happenings sit in this area of parliament.
Press Gallery
Daily Double!!
on how to exert influence on the formation of public policy. These advise clients on how to exert influence on the formation of public policy.
Lobby Groups
This person is Canada’s “Head of State”
British Monarch (or King/Queen)
top of the Judicial Branch. This group is at the top of the Judicial Branch.
Supreme Court of Canada
government is at the bottom. This branch of the government is at the bottom.
Legislative Branch
This position is at the top of the Executive Branch.
Prime Minister
government is separate from the other branches. This branch of the government is separate from the other branches.
Judicial Branch
Double Jeopardy!!
Which group uses the principle of regional representation instead of Final Jeopardy Which group uses the principle of regional representation instead of representation by population?
Canada’s Senate