
Canadian House of Commons
The Canadian House of Commons is the lower chamber of Canada's federal Parliament, where elected Members of Parliament (MPs) debate and pass laws. It represents Canadians from all provinces and territories, with MPs chosen every four years through elections. The House works with the Senate and the Prime Minister to develop policies, approve budgets, and make national decisions. Its main functions include examining proposed legislation, scrutinizing government actions, and representing constituents’ interests. The House of Commons is central to Canada's democratic process, ensuring elected representatives voice the concerns of the people and contribute to shaping the country's laws and policies.