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Oh Canada! Royal chairs are rarely throne out Rock the Vote The thief who stole a calendar got 12 months The Blog Quebecois Putting it all together 100 200 300 400 500
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Canada - 100 This document is the law that set outs governance in Canada.
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Canada - 200 The only Member of Parliament to belong to both the Executive and Legislative branches.
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Canada - 300 This branch of the federal government includes the Prime Minister & his/her Cabinet.
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Canada - 400 This branch of the federal government includes all the MPs in the House of Commons.
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Canada - 500 Although approval of bills is necessary from this upper house of Parliament, it rarely ever rejects them.
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Royal - 100 Canada’s current Head (or tails) of State.
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Royal - 200 The Queen’s representative in Canada.
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Royal - 300 This must be given to a bill before it can officially become a law.
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Royal - 400 In this type of government, the ability to make laws resides with an elected Parliament, not the Monarch.
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Royal - 500 One of these is not like the other: Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
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Elections – 100 In this form of representative democracy, each official represents the same amount of people..
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Elections – 200 Members of Parliament must listen to the people who elected them, also known as…
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Elections – 300 When one party wins more seats in Parliament than all the other parties combined.
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Elections – 400 When opposition parties outnumber the governing party in parliament.
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Election – 500 The percentage of votes received by a party throughout the country is known as this.
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Judge - 100 The highest court in Canada.
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Judge - 200 The supreme court has _____ judges from Quebec.
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Judge - 300 The supreme court has _____ judges in total.
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Judge - 400 The judicial branch has the main responsibility for making sure the _____ of all Canadians are respected.
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Judge - 500 The _____ court is where you would go to fight a speeding ticket.
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Blog Quebecois - 100 An opinion based on unchallenged assumptions.
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Blog Quebecois - 200 Someone hired by a group to influence MPs and government officials.
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Blog Quebecois - 300 Lobbyists must register with him/her so everyone in Canada knows who they are and who they represent
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Blog Quebecois - 400 Media messages are created by people who interpret facts and offer their own ______ on an issue.
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Blog Quebecois - 500 This act introduced rules that require lobbyists to document their activities in parliament.
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Put it all together – 100 A topic that well-informed people have different views and perspectives is called…
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Putting it all together – 200 Critics of the senate might point to the fact that senators are not currently _______.
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Putting it all together – 300 The role of Supreme Court justices is to ______ laws.
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Putting it – 400
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Putting it – 500
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Can - 100 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Can - 200 Prime Minister
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Can - 300 Executive
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Can - 400 Legislative
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Can - 500 Senate
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Royal - 100 Queen Elizabeth II
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Royal - 200 Governor General
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Royal - 300 Royal Assent
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Royal - 400 Constitutional Monarchy
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Royal - 500 USA
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Election – 100 Representation by Population or First Past the Post
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Election – 200 Constituent
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Election – 300 Majority Government
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Election – 400 Minority Government
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Election – 500 Popular Vote
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Judge - 100 Supreme Court of Canada
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Judge - 200 3
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Judge - 300 9
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Judge - 400 Rights
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Provincial Judge -500
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Blog - 100 Biased
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Blog - 200 Lobbyist
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Blog - 300 Commissioner of Lobbyists
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Blog - 400 Point of view
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Blog - 500 Federal Accountability Act (FAA)
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Put it all together – 100 Issue
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Put – 200 Elected
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Put – 300 Interpret
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Put – 400 Speaker of the House
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Put – 500 Prime Minister
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