
House of Commons of Canada
The House of Commons is the lower house of Canada's Parliament, where elected representatives, known as Members of Parliament (MPs), gather to discuss and create laws. It plays a key role in shaping government policy and holding the government accountable. Each MP represents a specific geographic area, known as a riding. The House of Commons operates under a democratic system, where the political party with the most elected MPs typically forms the government. Sessions include debates, question periods, and voting on proposed laws, ensuring that the views of Canadians are represented in the legislative process.