To accurately answer your question, I would need to know the specific options you are considering. Generally, the Canadian federal government is responsible for national defense, Immigration, and foreign affairs, while areas like education and health care are typically managed by provincial governments. If you provide the options, I can identify which one does not fall under federal responsibilities.
In the US Constitution, this document specifies what are the responsibilities of the federal government. Duties and responsibilities not specifically delegated to the federal government are therefore the responsibilities of the states.
The federal government.
The Canadian Federal Government is in charge of the administration of the country and for the levy of taxes.
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The leader of the majority party in the Canadian federal government (or even the leader of a majority coalition) is the Prime Minister.
The leader of the majority party in the Canadian federal government (or even the leader of a majority coalition) is the Prime Minister.
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There are three levels of government in Australia: local, federal and state governments. The role of the state government is to run schools, prisons, police force, emergency services, maintain railways and roads in the states. The states receive funding from the federal government, and generate revenue by levying taxes.
By dividing some responsibilities between the federal and state governments
- Judicial , Executive , And Legislative < Correct Answer !!
Canadian citizens.
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