PROVINCIAL!
provincial and federal election cover different aspects provincial does the provincial laws and policies whereas federal does the nations(for example - Canada) laws and policies.
The three levels of government are federal, provincial and municipal.
No, there is no provincial Senate in Canada. The Senate is solely a federal institution at the national level.
Federal
Lionel Orlikow has written: 'Dominion-provincial parternships in Canadian education, 1960-67' -- subject(s): Provincial aid to education, Federal-provincial relations, Federal aid to education
In Canada, Federal Courts hear cases related to federal laws, such as cases involving the government, immigration, and intellectual property. Provincial Courts, on the other hand, handle matters that fall under provincial jurisdiction, like family law, small claims, and criminal offenses under provincial laws.
The federal government.
yes!!!!
106 for federal,107 for provincial
Federal refers to the entire country or nation, while provincial refers to individual states or regions within a country. In a federal system, power is shared between the central government (federal) and regional governments (provincial). Each province typically has its own government and authority over certain areas such as education and healthcare.
Copyright is federal law, from the Copyright Act 1985 (C-42), as amended.
Members of Parliament represent a riding in the federal government, while Members of Provincial Parliament represen a riding in the provincial government.