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Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is represented at the federal level by the Governor General, and at the provincial level by the Lieutenant Governors of each of the ten provinces.
A proposed amendment is at the federal level and ratifications is at state level.
john howard represents the Federal level of government
Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's sovereign. This role isn't specifically federal, and extends through all Canada's sovereign jurisdictions, federal and provincial.
The 2nd level in the United States of America's federal government system is state governments. Though state governments are sovereign from the federal government, they are considered to be part of it.
Federal government is the result of a union of states. Which, could be assumed not to be sovereign. Unitary Government is when there are no states in federation, rather the government is all (other than local needs) at national level. Thus Unitary is not Sovereign.
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Ontario is a province and not a territory and does not have a commissioner who represents the federal government!
most officials, across local, state, and federal level
most officials, across local, state, and federal level
A sub-state is a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federal union. Such states differ from sovereign states, in that they have transferred a portion of their sovereign powers to a federal government.
the Union was an alliance of sovereign states