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Visit Canadas Parliament Discover the centre of Canadian democracy The main Parliament Building is currently closed for rehabilitation, but you can visit the four sites below – free of charge! Each one offers a different visitor experience Read more about the options or reserve your tickets now
The Branches of Government - Parliament of Canada Canada’s system of government has three branches: the legislative, the executive and the judicial Each one has separate powers and responsibilities that are defined in the Constitution: the legislative branch passes laws, the executive implements them, and the judicial interprets them
Parliament of Canada Tours — Home From late June to early September, visit East Block, the centre of Canada’s government during the late 19 th century Guided tours take you inside four restored heritage rooms to explore early parliamentary life
An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (need to know) This enactment amends the Parliament of Canada Act to specify that a member of the Senate or the House of Commons who applies for a secret security clearance from the Government of Canada is, for the purposes of the consideration of their application, deemed to need access to the information in respect of which the application is made
Current Party Standings - Parliament of Canada Current Party Standings Senators appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister Votes in the House of Commons That Led to a Federal Election Officers of Party Caucuses and Executives of Federal Political Parties Bills Introduced in the House of Commons and Amended by the Senate
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-65 (44-1) - Parliament of Canada 110(1) The Chief Electoral Officer must make a report to the Speaker of the House of Commons on the measures that need to be taken to implement a three-day polling period for general elections for which the writs are issued after January 1, 2029, including any necessary amendments to the Canada Elections Act
Private Members Bill C-293 (44-1) - Parliament of Canada SUMMARY This enactment enacts the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act to require the Minister of Health to establish an advisory committee to review the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada in order to reduce the risks associated with future pandemics and inform a pandemic prevention and preparedness plan