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No, there is no provincial Senate in Canada. The Senate is solely a federal institution at the national level.
there are three levels of government federal provincial and municipal
The Levels of Government from Highest to lowest is:The Federal,the Provincial,Territorial,and the Municipal level.
Canada- Prime Minister: Federal, Premier: Provincial, Mayor: Municipal.
Penitentiaries are used at the federal leve
Tax amounts can be determined by both provincial and federal governments, depending on the type of tax. Federal governments typically set rates for national taxes, such as income tax and goods and services tax (GST), while provincial governments set rates for provincial taxes, like sales tax and income tax. Each level of government has its own jurisdiction and authority to legislate tax policies, leading to a combination of federal and provincial tax responsibilities.
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
(in the US) No. No traffic courts or juvenile courts exist at the federal level.
There are, as you said, three levels of government in Canada. These three are:FEDERAL: on a national scale, accounts for the whole country.example of some of their duties: National Defence, Aboriginal Affairs, CRA(taxes)PROVINCIAL: on the provincial level, each province has their own individual provincial governmentexample: Healthcare (shared with federal), Education (shared with federal)MUNICIPAL: on the city or region level, depending on the location.example: Snow removal, Road maintenance (shared with provincial), Parks*Each three levels have their proper duties. They have to work together to ensure they get funds to be able to perform their duties. FEDERAL LEVEL has the most power out of all of the three.
Judges at the provincial level are appointed by the premiere
people could participate by:Run for the NDP
Government in Canada is organized into four levels: federal, provincial l, regional and local. Each level is charged with various responsibilities by either the Constitution or a higher level of government