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Structure and Function of Gov't - Part 2

Across
The leader of the political party that holds the most seats in Parliament
A law passed by the PM/Premier and signed by the GG/LG without being debated/voted on by elected representatives
A private meeting held by a group to decide on a position the group will publicly take on government policy
An MP or MLA chosen by the PM or Premier to run a government department.
An MP or MLA in the ruling party that is not a Cabinet Minister
The Monarch's representative in provincial governments
The final stage a bill goes through before it becomes a law. It is the signature of the Monarch's representative.
A group of powerful MPs in the executive branch who work with the PM/Premier to introduce new laws and develop government policies
Government employees responsible for administering the laws, policies and regulations of the ruling party. (not elected)
An elected representative in the BC provincial legislature.
Down
A bill introduced in Parliament/Legislature by an MP/MLA who is not a Cabinet Minister
The Prime Minister of Canada
Official opposition MPs who are chosen to closely watch the business of a Cabinet Minister from the ruling party.
The Monarch--Queen Elizabeth
Carries out the Monarch's responsibilities in the governing process
BC's equivalent to the federal House of Commons--where MLAs make laws.
The term referring to the expectation that Cabinet Ministers must publicly support decisions made in caucus.
The most powerful position in the civil service (not elected)
A medal of honour that the GG gives to distinguished Canadians
The leader of a provincial ruling party
What a proposed law is called as it makes it way through the federal House of Commons or the provincial legislature on the way to becoming a law.