The number of buildings that the Ontario government uses runs to several hundred, and possibly over a thousand. They are used by various government departments and agencies, and they are located in many communities all across the province.
I suspect, however, that you might have been thinking about the Ontario Legislative Building, located in Queen's Park, at the head of University Avenue, in Toronto.
The room that the Provincial members of the Government meet in, is called the
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
The room that the Federal members of the Government meet in, is called the HOUSE OF COMMONS.
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The police ANYWHERE legally use concealment and/or disguise in order to enforce speed and traffic laws.
Oh, dude, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) doesn't serve Ontario and Quebec because those provinces have their own provincial police forces. It's like having your own personal bodyguard instead of relying on the RCMP to protect you. So, yeah, they're just like, "We've got this covered, thanks."
Lies, corruption and deceit! Oh yeah also o/c pepper spray, asp batons and hand guns.
It can be. Both Canada and Australia--which use the Westminster system as Commonwealth Realms--are federations that use the Westminster system at both the national and state/provincial level.
This style of furniture is French provincial.
As in (1) a province or as in (2) narrow-minded? (1) The provincial image is under scrutiny. (2) They are extremely provincial.
the government of america was planned to setout a building in manchester.
Federally: Members of Parliament (MPs) Provincially: Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) or Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) Municipally: Councillors ================ Provincial politicians are known by a variety of names. The most common name is Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The four western provinces and the three Atlantic provinces use this designation, as do the three territories. An Ontario politician is called Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). A Québec politician is a Member of the National Assembly (MNA). A politician in Newfoundland and Labrador is a Member of the House of Assembly (MHA). A municipal politician is sometimes referred to as an alderman.
A provincial government helps parks by providing funding for maintenance, conservation, and development projects that enhance recreational facilities and protect natural habitats. They also implement regulations and policies to ensure sustainable use and preservation of park resources. Additionally, provincial governments may engage in public outreach and education programs to promote awareness and appreciation of natural areas. By collaborating with local communities and stakeholders, they work to improve access and foster stewardship of these vital spaces.
The true French Provincial 'look' is dark walnut wood. - No paint can successfully emulate that.
You can go to your local/provincial government web site and input your SSN number into the available search area. Its free to use and is good for validating the number.