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Study Guide 2: Laws, Charter, Elections

Across
The BNA Act renamed when it passed through Canada's Parliament
The final step of passing a law--when the GG signs the bill into law.
Electoral system where the percentage of seats won in the House of Commons equals the percentage of votes received.
The 'Notwithstanding Clause" of the Charter that allows provinces to temporarily "opt out" of certain Charter rights and freedoms
When an MP can vote on a bill according to his own conscience, or the wishes of his/her constituents.
Province that used the "notwithstanding clause" to end a strike by the public service employees
A bill introduced by an MP who is not the PM or a Cabinet Minister
When a governing party has less than half the total number of seats in the House of Commons
The term used by the Supreme Court of Canada when a law violates a Charter right or freedom
Canada's first constitution-A law passed through the British Parliament
When a governing party holds more than half the total number of seats in the House of Commons
Down
The electoral system where the winner takes all-one vote per person, most votes wins
____card that is mailed to you to tell you what polling station you are to vote at
_____of Rights and Freedoms--a document contained in the Canada Act.
Electoral system where voters rank the party candidates on the ballot in order of preference
All members of a party agree to vote the same way on a bill.
A bill passed by the PM and Cabinet, but it does not go through the House of Commons or Senate for approval
Bills introduced in the House of Commons by the PM and his/her Cabinet
The name of Canada's current constitution
A clause in the Charter that allows the federal gov't to pass a law that violates a Charter right or freedom
What a law is called while going through the process of becoming a law in Parliament
Province that used the 'notwithstanding clause' so that same-sex marriages could not be legalized in that province