The minority party.
Senators think of themselves as being equals and are therefore less inclined to take directions from the Senate party leaders
The house is considered to be upper house because it has less members.
no it has less members than the house of representatives
Usually 9 or 10 two a house but sometimes more and sometimes less.
Majority government is when the province has more then half of the house of commons, and Minority government has less then half.
Majority government is when the province has more then half of the house of commons, and Minority government has less then half.
The answer depends on your funds and what exactly you want to do. You can actually throw your party for less then 50 dollars if you do a real simple menu and have it at your house.
Weak Party Discipline makes it difficult to enact public policy because of individuals' inability to follow the party policies. Traditionally party members set an agenda in a caucus and agree on this policy, and this policy is enforced by the Party Whip ( the policy maintainer) however some outliers in a party can choose to disagree on there own free will. This causes cohesion on an issue to falter and a party grows less and less stable. If a majority is needed to pass a bill, and a party already needs to convince a few members of the opposition to join their side having weakly disciplined party members only increases their chance that the bill will end up in gridlock and possibly be killed.
Simple practicality. There are only 100 current members of the Senate, there are well over 400 members in the house. Because of this, the Senate can be conducted more informally because there are less people there, compared to the over 400 members of the House where rules are more strict because there are a lot more people making structured debate and formality needed to prevent chaos.
Not really; actually, I believe it is quite the opposite. Since there are less members in the Senate, it is harder to get elected. However, neither one is really considered the "upper house" like the House of Lords used to be in Great Britain.
There are several reasons for this, but one of the most influential reasons is that the Senate has only 100 members, while the House has 435 members. It's often easier to organize less people. Hope that helps!
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