How Laws Are Made Flashcards

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Government role

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Collect, manage and spend money for the good of citizens

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Provincial taxes

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Healthcare, education, highways

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3
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Federal taxes

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Social assistance and natural defence

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4
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Civil service does majority of tax collecting, credit goes to…

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Cabinet ministers

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5
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Bills are introduced by cabinet ministers after discussion with the prime minister and cabinet

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They have the government party’s full support

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Private bills

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Bills introduced by other MPs and may have less support

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7
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Order-in-council

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The governed general signs off on these laws that have not gone through the process

Used in emergencies or for administrative tasks like appointing a new senator

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8
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Party system

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  • important part of Canada’s legislative process
  • forming a basis for how the prime minister is chosen
  • allows greater support in parliament of government bills and policies
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Bill becomes law in federal

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  • Three readings in the House of Commons
  • amended by a committee
  • three readings in the senate
  • signed by the Governor General
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10
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Bill becomes law in provincial legislature

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Three readings

Passed by the lieutenant governor

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First reading

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  • bill introduced to House of Commons
  • printed and handed out
  • not debated
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Second reading

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The principle and purpose of the bill are debated

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Committee stage

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Committee examines bill and make amendments

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Report stage

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Committee reports the the House of Commons and the house reviews the bill

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Third reading

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MPs final opportunity to review and amend the bill

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Senate

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Bill is sent to the senate where it follows a similar process

17
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Royal assent

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Governor General gives royal assent, becomes law.