Another name for the provincial government is the "regional government." This term is often used to refer to the governing body responsible for managing specific regions or provinces within a country, overseeing local laws, public services, and regional policies. In some countries, it may also be referred to as a "state government," particularly in federal systems.
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"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."
The official name for an elected leader in provincial government is typically "Premier." The Premier serves as the head of the provincial government, overseeing the administration and implementation of provincial laws and policies. In some jurisdictions, the title may vary, but "Premier" is the most commonly used term in many countries, including Canada and Australia.
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Ontario is a province, not a territory. The name of the Premier of the provincial government of Ontario is Dalton McGuinty.
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