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The Structure of Parliament

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Parliament is comprised of three

parts

•The Queen

•The Senate

•The House of Commons

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Our Government has three branches

•The Executive (the “Crown”)

•The Legislative Branch (Parliament)

•The Judicial Branch (the courts)

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The Queen

•The Queen (Queen Elizabeth II) is Canada’s Head of State

•All laws are made in her name

•In Canada she is represented by the Governor General

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The Governor General

•The Governor General is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister

•Serves for 5 years

•Ensures there is always a government

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The Senate

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The Red Chamber in Quotes

“Under the BNA Act, the Senate was envisioned as ahouse of sober second thought. It has become a house of Frankenstein, with indexed pensions.” --Laura Sabia, 1978

“It’s a taskless thanks.” --Mike Duffy on appointments to the Senate

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In the Senate•Members are appointed by...

•They serve until age 75

•The Senate passes all bills from the House of Commons; it can introduce its own bills, except for money bills

•Intended to represent the regions, minority groups and provinces and territories

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Seats are distributed by region

Which region has the most?

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Why have there been calls to reform the

Senate?•It’s unelected

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What are some of the reform options?

•Burn it down! (just kidding!)

•Abolish it

•Triple E Senate (Elected, Equal, Effective)

•Various others, including term limits and limited elections