if you mean the provinces in Canada, the highest official in the province is the Lieutenant Governor
The prime minister is the highest official in a parliamentary government. Sometimes the head of state is a different person.
The president is the highest elected official in our government. Currently the highest elected president is Barack Obama. He is the first black elected president in the United States.
Varies from State to State and Province/Territory to Province/Territory....heading up North, Aboriginals did not partake of government. They have their own system of government called the Council of First Nations, and they still decide by tribal meetings.
The President of the United States holds the highest office in the US government
the highest government authority . . . (:
In the US, the highest ranking government official in the states are their governors.
The political head of a provincial or territorial government in Canada is usually called a "premier," which is French for "first." In Ontario and Quebec, the term "prime minister" is occasionally used. In days of yore, Canada's prime minister was also called the "premier."
The prime minister is the highest official in a parliamentary government. Sometimes the head of state is a different person.
prime minister
Prime minister
The President of course
The highest ranking official in the legislature in the United States is the President. Just below the President is the Vice President.
I thought it was the county coroner!
BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA
The president is the highest elected official in our government. Currently the highest elected president is Barack Obama. He is the first black elected president in the United States.
Suppose a President of a Company, or a highest official of a government issues an order which nobody should be questionned.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada. It is the official language of the province and is widely used in government, education, and daily life.