
Parliament of Canada - Parlement du Canada
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The Role of the House of Commons - Parliament of Canada
The House of Commons is an important part of the legislative (law-making) branch of Canada’s government. It brings together elected representatives from across Canada to debate issues and make decisions.
The Branches of Government - Parliament of Canada
Parliament is composed of the Governor General, the Senate and the House of Commons. Discover the work of Canada’s parliamentarians, as well as the people who support them in important political and non-political roles.
Key Roles in the House of Commons - Parliament of Canada
In the House of Commons Chamber, members of Parliament and other parliamentary officials do their part to support the democratic process and ensure that each sitting day runs smoothly. Symbols and objects in the chamber represent Canada’s ties to British parliamentary traditions.
Parliament: An Overview - Parliament of Canada
Parliament: An Overview - Parliament of Canada
Members of Parliament - Parliament of Canada
Canada’s 338 members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to represent different geographic areas across the country, called constituencies or ridings. MPs voice concerns in the House of Commons on behalf of individuals living in these areas.
Current Party Standings - Parliament of Canada
Prime Ministers of Canada; Leadership of the Prime Minister's Office; Leaders of the Official Opposition; Parliamentarians; Parliamentary Committee Membership; Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances; Senators appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister; Size of Ministries; Officers and Officials of Parliament; Visiting Dignitaries; Parliament ...
The Canadian Parliament
Canada’s Parliament consists of three parts: the Monarch, the Senate and the House of Commons. They work together to make the laws for our country. The executive branch consists of the Monarch, the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the departments of government.
Understanding Canada’s Parliament - decouvrez.parl.ca
Parliament is the heart of Canadian democracy. Explore this resource to learn how it works, the people who are part of it, and how it fits into Canada's system of government.
Q : What is the House of Commons? A : It’s one of three parts of Parliament. The House of Commons is where Members of Parliament (MPs) meet to debate and vote on bills (proposed new laws) and to discuss important issues. The other parts of Parliament are the Monarch (the King or Queen, who is represented in Canada by the Governor