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Canada's western provinces are governed through the Constitution Act of 1867. Each province comes under the "Crown" and has a Lieutenant Governor. The North has three territories Yuikon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. They have a mandate from the federal government and come under a commissioner. They (north) do not have a political party.

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