Federal refers to the entire country or nation, while provincial refers to individual states or regions within a country. In a federal system, power is shared between the central government (federal) and regional governments (provincial). Each province typically has its own government and authority over certain areas such as education and healthcare.
An "Act" is a law passed by a legislative body. An "Ordinance" usually has to do with municipal governments, such as a county or city. Example: A law setting zoning standards for a community.
Federal System
mayor is a public representative and municipal commissioner a public servant.
Both municipal and provincial governments are essential levels of government that operate within a federal system, responsible for managing local and regional affairs. They both have the authority to enact laws, collect taxes, and provide services to their respective communities. Additionally, both levels of government are accountable to their constituents and must adhere to the overarching framework of the national constitution. Ultimately, they work together to address the needs and interests of the public at different scales.
Only the very technical difference that the "municipal corporation" is the legal entity comprising the government, and the municipality is the territory which forms the jurisdiction of the municipal corporation. It is like the difference between "state" (in the sense of "head of state", not a division of the United States) and "country". Very technical.
There is no real difference but National parks are operated and protected by the Canada's parks while Provincial parks are operated and protected by the provinces that they are in.
municipal corporation is above 100,000 population...... from 100,000- 3 lakh population is municipality and below 3 lakhs is municipal council......
Federal government
Federal government
Members of Parliament represent a riding in the federal government, while Members of Provincial Parliament represen a riding in the provincial government.
There is no difference. Government and government are the same thing.