How Canadians Govern Themselves
What is a 'bill' in Canada's legislative process?
- ○A final law signed by the Governor General
- ✓A proposed law introduced in Parliament
- ○A court ruling on a legal dispute
- ○A regulation issued by the Cabinet
Correct answer
A proposed law introduced in Parliament
A bill is a proposed law that must pass through several readings and votes in both the House of Commons and the Senate before becoming law.
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