David Johnson
Ontario is a province and not a territory and does not have a commissioner who represents the federal government!
it doesn.t have commationer.
the of the commissioner who represnts the federal government in quebec
flaherty, james michael
The Levels of Government from Highest to lowest is:The Federal,the Provincial,Territorial,and the Municipal level.
There is no territorial government of Canada. Since Canada is a federation there is a federal government. Canada's provinces are part of the federation and its territories are neither separate provincial entities nor fully federal but are quasi-federal. The three territories of Canada are: Northwest Territories; Yukon; and Nunavut.
This is the correct answer: The federal government guarantees the states a republican form of government, protection, and territorial integrity. Give examples of how each of these guarantees are carried out.
The United States government is a Capitalist government
Federalism is a system of government in which a written constitution divides the powers of government on a territorial basis
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
The President, Supreme Court justices, Senators, Representatives and others.
john howard represents the Federal level of government