THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
The provinces all elect MLA's to their provincial parliaments. These are in similar numbers to State Representatives in USA.
Federal System
presidancy w parliament
NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.
Just like any other state or provincial government
In USA and Canada the first governs a territory, so representatives are appointed by Federal Government. The second has State or Provincial elected representatives.In USA and Canada the first governs a territory, so representatives are appointed by Federal Government. The second has State or Provincial elected representatives.
It is primarily the Federal and State/Provincial Government's responsibility to make the laws and rules about government lands.
Federal system
No, because the US does not have provinces. They do, however, have state courts, which would be the most similar.
whoever is in charge of the provincial government...right now it's Dalton mcguinty
State or provincial governments have the most sovereignty in a federal system of government, where power is constitutionally divided between a central authority and regional entities. In such systems, states or provinces have the authority to legislate, govern, and manage local affairs independently, as long as they do not conflict with federal laws. Examples of countries with this type of government include the United States, Canada, and Australia, where state or provincial governments possess significant autonomy.