Q: Information:  - Responsible government is a conception of a system of government that embodies the principle of parliamentary accountability, the foundation of the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy. Governments (the equivalent of the executive branch) in Westminster democracies are responsible to parliament rather than to the monarch, or, in a colonial context, to the imperial government, and in a republican context, to the president, either in full or in part. If the parliament is bicameral, then the government is responsible first to the parliament's lower house, which is more numerous, always directly elected and thus more representative than the upper house. Responsible government of parliamentary accountability manifests itself in several ways. Ministers account to Parliament for their decisions and for the performance of their departments. This requirement to make announcements and to answer questions in Parliament means that ministers have to have the privileges of the "floor" which are only granted to those who are members of either house of Parliament. Secondly, and most importantly, although ministers are officially appointed by the authority of the head of state and can theoretically be dismissed at the pleasure of the sovereign, they concurrently retain their office subject to their holding the confidence of the lower house of Parliament. When the lower house has passed a motion of no confidence in the government, the government must immediately resign or submit itself to the electorate in a new general election.  - Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland"; French: "Nouvelle-Écosse") is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is Canada's second-smallest province, with an area of , including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second most-densely populated province in Canada with almost .  - GuysboroughSheet Harbour is a former provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada which existed from 2003-2013. It elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. In its last configuration, the electoral district included the entirety of Guysborough County (including the Municipality of the District of St. Mary's, Municipality of the District of Guysborough, Town of Canso and Town of Mulgrave, as well as a section in the eastern part of the Halifax Regional Municipality.  - The Nova Scotia Legislature, formally, known as the General Assembly, consists of the Crown represented by a Lieutenant Governor and the House of Assembly, is the legislative branch of the provincial government of Nova Scotia, Canada. The assembly is the oldest in Canada, having first sat in 1758, and in 1848 was the site of the first responsible government in the British Empire.  - Jim Boudreau is a Canadian politician , who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2009 provincial election . He represented the electoral district of Guysborough - Sheet Harbour as a member of the New Democratic Party . In June 2009 , Boudreau was appointed the Ministerial Assistant for the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture . In May 2013 , Boudreau 's private member bill to officially recognize Nova Scotia 's provincial flag passed third reading in the Nova Scotia legislature . It was an 11 - year - old constituent of Boudreau 's who , while doing research for a school project , discovered that the flag had never been officially recognized , despite being in use since 1858 . Boudreau was defeated when he ran for re-election in 2013 .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'position held'.
A: jim boudreau , member of the nova scotia house of assembly


Question: Information:  - Sarah, Duchess of York (Sarah Margaret; "née" Ferguson; born 15 October 1959), is a British writer, charity patron, public speaker, film producer and television personality. She is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. She is the younger daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and Susan Barrantes (née Wright). Sarah has two daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York, who are respectively seventh and eighth in the line of succession to the British throne.  - The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is the mother church for the Diocese of York and the Province of York. It is run by a dean and chapter, under the Dean of York. The title "minster" is attributed to churches established in the Anglo-Saxon period as missionary teaching churches, and serves now as an honorific title. Services in the minster are sometimes regarded as on the High Church or Anglo-Catholic end of the Anglican continuum.  - Princess Beatrice of York ( Beatrice Elizabeth Mary ; born 8 August 1988 ) is the first child and elder daughter of Prince Andrew , Duke of York , and Sarah , Duchess of York . She is seventh , and the second female , in line to succeed her grandmother , Elizabeth II. After the birth of her first cousin once removed , Princess Charlotte of Cambridge , Beatrice moved from sixth to seventh in the line of succession . Consequently , she no longer needs the permission of the sovereign of the UK to marry , as only the first six individuals in the line of succession require such permission . Beatrice worked at Sony Pictures Television Studios from January 2014 to January 2015 . While studying at Goldsmiths , University of London , Princess Beatrice was not expected to undertake regular royal duties , although she did make appearances at some events ; for instance , she and her sister , Princess Eugenie of York , represented their father at a service of thanksgiving for her aunt , Diana , Princess of Wales , in 2007 .  - York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The municipality is the traditional county town of Yorkshire to which it gives its name. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events in England throughout much of its two millennia of existence. The city offers a wealth of historic attractions, of which York Minster is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural and sporting activities making it a popular tourist destination for millions.  - Prince Andrew, Duke of York, (Andrew Albert Christian Edward, born 19 February 1960), is the second son and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of his birth, he was second in the line of succession to succeed his mother; as of 2016 he is sixth in line.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'religion'.
Answer:
princess beatrice of york , church of england