Because there are many Canadians that would like to see it so. Instead Canada is a Confederation of many Nations. The difference is that a Confederation has a weak federal government and the members in the Confederation are there by choice. In a Canadian Federation the federal government would have total control, or very much more than it does now, and the members would not be allowed to leave or make any major decisions without Canada agreeing.
Yes. The Governor General is more powerful, but he/she is also above the federal government. The most powerful person in the federal government is indeed Mr. Harper. ==================== Technically, no. The person with the most power is the Governor General.
The federal government is separated into three parts: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch is further split into two more parts, the Senate and the House of Representatives. There is no one entity in control of the federal government.
Yes, they should, for it would be much better.
To give more control of government owned western lands to state and local authorities.---- I hope
the form of government in Brazil is the federal. go to Google and you will, get your answer in more detail if you want. they tell you why its a federal government and explains how it became a federal government.
The Madisonian Model distributes the powers of federal government. This keeps more major factions from having to much control or influence over the government
For the same reason the US Federal government is more powerful than the states. The provinces and states are subservient to National government.
The framers gave more power to the federal govenrment. The Constitution contained coersive powers over the states. The new federal government held the power of taxation, and military might over the states. The new government was ratified by the people not the states and therefore the social contact was between the people and the federal government.
AnswerTaxes, taxes and more taxes
Canada, a western federal democracy consisting of ten provinces and three territories, is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government at both the national and provincial/territorial levels of government.
Any powers not given to the federal government falls to the individual states. This deference to states' rights gives individuals more freedom because local state governments are considered easier to control than the federal government.