
1. 
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legislative E 
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A. 
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distribute 
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2. 
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bill  d 
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B. 
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present 
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3. 
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circulate  A 
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C. 
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official consent or approval 
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4. 
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policy  g 
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D. 
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a draft of a proposed law 
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put forward B 
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E. 
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of legislation (the process of making laws) or legislature 
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6. 
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debate h 
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F. 
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a revision or improvement in a legal document 
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7. 
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amendment  F 
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G. 
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a course of action adopted by a government or party 
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8. 
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assent c 
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H. 
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discuss formally in a legislative assembly 
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VERB 
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NOUN 
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VERB 
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NOUN 
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legislate 
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legislation legislatur 
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approve 
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approval 
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circulate 
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draft 
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draft 
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amend 
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amendment 
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recommend 
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recommendation 
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debate 
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debate 
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proclaim 
proclaimation 
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A local government has the power to  legislate  matters related to public spaces and parking in a town or city. 
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The Canadian Constitution has many constitutional acts and amendment 
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The first  draft of a bill is prepared by the appropriate cabinet committee. 
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A bill needs the approval of the House of Commons to be sent to the Senate. 
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Parliamentary debate is an important part of the legislative process. 
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Sometimes, a new law comes into force when it is proclaimed by the governor general. 
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