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What chambers review bills?

  1. House of Commons and Senate

  2. The elected Assembly and Senate

  3. House of Commons and the elected Assembly

  4. Senate and the Governor General

The correct answer is: House of Commons and Senate

The House of Commons and Senate are the two main chambers of the Canadian Parliament that review and pass bills. The elected Assembly may refer to either the House of Commons or the Legislative Assembly of a particular province, but it does not review bills at the federal level. The Senate may review and propose amendments to bills, but the Governor General does not have a direct role in the review of bills. Therefore, Option A is the correct answer.