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Structure & Function of Govt - Part 2

Across
An MP or MLA chosen from the elected members of the governing party to run a government department.
A private meeting held by a group of party members to decide on the position the group will publicly take on a law or policy.
The group of powerful MPs in the executive branch who work closely with the Prime Minister.
The expectation the Cabinet Ministers must publicly support the decisions made in caucus.
The Monarch's representative in provincial politics.
An elected representative of BC's Legislative Assembly.
BC's equivalent to the federal government's House of Commons.
A law signed by the GG or the LG that was passed without a vote by the elected representatives in the government.
A government department in the civil service.
An MP or MLA in the ruling party that is not a Cabinet Minister.
Down
A bill introduced in Parliament by an MP that is not a Cabinet Minister.
Official opposition MPs chosen to follow Cabinet Ministers from the ruling party--they are watchdogs.
The Prime Minister of Canada
The British Monarch.
What a proposed law is called as it makes its way through the process of becoming a law.
The leader of a provincial ruling party.
The most powerful position in the civil service--not elected.
The final stage a bill goes through before it becomes a law--given by the GG or the LG.