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You call it a federation.
Leaving local government in the hands of local rulers, with overall control and internal and external security provided by provincial governors under central direction. Maintaining taxes at a reasonable level.
Legally, there are only two levels of government in Canada. Federal and Provincial.Canada has a government in the Westminster tradition, meaning basically that Parliament is the supreme authority. This is complicated by the fact that there are two legislative jurisdictions (Federal and Provincial) with separate houses governing each. In theory, each legislature can make any law it chooses within its areas of jurisdiction specified in the Constitution - but a number of these areas, such as healthcare, overlap.The Constitution refers to only the federal government houses as Parliament, while provincial houses are styled Legislative Assemblies.The Provincial government is not legally subordinate to the Federal government or vice versa, though each has constitutionally defined areas of exclusive jurisdiction. The federal Parliament is also granted the right to enact laws "for the peace, order, and good government of Canada" in any area not assigned exclusively to the provinces.In practice, the Provincial legislatures generally hold sway in most matters confined to their geographical borders, while the Federal government has almost exclusive say in matters of state, such as defense, customs, immigration, international diplomacy, and inter-provincial transportation.Municipal governments are creatures of the Province and have no powers except those explicitly granted by their respective provincial governments. In similar fashion, Territories are subordinate to the Federal Government as, by extension, are the municipalities contained within them.However, quite simply, the three levels of government in Canada are considered to be:FederalProvincialMunicipalSometimes 'regional' government is included as well.
The Federal government is the level of government we pay income taxes to.
Legislative.Creating laws.Representing the people, as the US is a democracy.Executive.Enforcing the laws.Governing the country.Judicial.Making sure that all those laws are constitutional, or that they do not interfere with the Constitution.Ruling on cases, both civil and criminal. In a jury trial, the jury gives a verdict, not the judge.
I am assuming by level, you mean level of government. There is no distinction between government on a national level and government on a federal level. The federal level of government is the highest tier of government because its central to the nation. It represents a union of states. Those union of states form a nation. So you see how the two terms are interchangable, and can be used synonymously. The federal government is government on a NATIONAL level.
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He consolidated local government, established Persian provincial governors in 20 provinces to oversee and protect them, and controlled them by himself and his council.
What are two primary responsibilities of the Ethernet MAC sublayer? (Choose two.)
The responsibilities of a government have always down through history to maintain order in the nation that they rule. The two most important duties of a nation are 1. Lay down the law 2. To be able to enforce this law There are many other duties, but those are tow of the most important