This depends on the province. The title for such a position could be Premier.
dolten mcgulnty
It is called a premiere
premier Rachael Notley
Thomas Mulcair (NDP Party)
premier Rachael Notley
This depends on the province. The title for such a position could be Premier.
premier Rachael Notley
If you mean premier, they are in charge of a province's government. The leader of the party in power in a provincial government.
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.
I suppose you can say that; he is the leader of the official opposition (the Progressive Conservatives) in Ontario, Canada at the provincial level of government.
"Provincial government" should be capitalized when referring to a specific provincial government by its official title, such as "Ontario Provincial Government." Otherwise, it should be in lowercase when used generically, such as "the role of provincial governments."
Usually the government or whatever municipal/provincial leader who makes up the hunting rules.