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Members of which chamber are elected?

In Canada's parliamentary democracy, the House of Commons is the legislative chamber whose members, known as Members of Parliament, are directly elected by citi

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Question: Members of which chamber are elected?

Answer options:

  • Senate ✅ House of Commons
  • Cabinet
  • Supreme Court

Correct answer: House of Commons

Explanation: In Canada's parliamentary democracy, the House of Commons is the legislative chamber whose members, known as Members of Parliament, are directly elected by citizens during federal elections. In contrast, Senators are appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, rather than elected. Cabinet ministers are appointed by the Governor General on the Prime Minister's advice to lead government departments, and Supreme Court justices are appointed to maintain judicial independence. Officially, Canada's Parliament consists of the Sovereign, the appointed Senate, and the elected House of Commons. Distinguishing between elected and appointed roles in Canadian government is a frequent and essential topic on the citizenship exam.

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