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  1. … Every bill starts with an idea written in legal language and presented by Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) in the Legislative Chamber. All bills go through stages that are called readings. If a bill … the majority of MPPs, it is on its way to becoming a new law in the province. However, not every bill becomes a law. …
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  2. … their own bill, with a focus on developing an idea and understanding the various perspectives and implications of a provincial law.    Objective: Students will learn how their idea can be … an idea that may eventually become a law. All provincial bills start as ideas and are introduced by MPPs in the …
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  3. … the various roles found in Ontario’s Parliament, and how Bills are introduced, students will hold a classroom … Roles What is a Bill How does a Bill become a Law in Ontario? The Three Levels of Government Lesson Plan …
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  4. … a current provincial political topic. They will research and then take on the roles of MPPs and journalists in a press … is important and change should be treated with caution  law and order are important to protect the rights of citizens … given to individuals and more power to police Current Bills Homework Preparation : A week in advance ask students …
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  5. … Audience:  Civics and Citizenship Grade 10 Length of Time:  Approximately 60 … Committees Committee meeting diagram (below) How do Bills Become Law Current Bills   Introductory Discussion (10-15 minutes) …
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  6. … related to provincial responsibilities such as education and health care. Select Committees These committees, usually … in the House, are set up specifically to study certain bills or issues. Usually Select Committees examine material … to debate committee reports and make further comments on bills before a final vote. … Committees …
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