The provincial government has three main responsibilities. The responsibilities of the provincial government are to protect life, public health, property, and natural resources.
Unitary. (A+LS Answer)
Unitary. (A+LS Answer)
Unitary. (A+LS Answer)
Providing internal and external security. An effective system of local, provincial and central government based on local self-rule. Promoting prosperity. Keeping taxes modest.
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.
central and federal are the same type of government but in some countries it is known by the name of "federal government"
They both have an executive, legislative and judicial branch.
what were some of the responsibilities of the governments of early civilization
R. Burchett has written: 'Some of the advantages derived by provincial schools of art from the Central Training School'
Yes, that is correct. Federalism is a system of government where power is divided and shared between a central (federal) government and individual state governments. This allows for each level of government to have their own powers and responsibilities, while also working together to govern the country.
The official title of the leader at the provincial level of government varies depending on the country. In some countries, the leader is referred to as the Premier, while in others it may be the Governor, Chief Minister, or President of the Regional Government, among other titles.
The name of the elected member's office in a City in Canada is that of Alderman (some also allow Alderpersonor Alderwoman). They are elected to WARDS, which are similar to a district or precinct in the US. The collective name of the body that aldermen belong to is City Council. The head of the Aldermen is the Mayor, who is also the head of City Government (and he/she also has responsibilities for a Ward in some cities.).