THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
The provinces all elect MLA's to their provincial parliaments. These are in similar numbers to State Representatives in USA.
The Neem tree or the (Azadirachta indica) was the provincial tree of Hyderabad state.
Depends on your definition. We have a central government and then provincial governments for each of the nine provinces.
There are, as you said, three levels of government in Canada. These three are:FEDERAL: on a national scale, accounts for the whole country.example of some of their duties: National Defence, Aboriginal Affairs, CRA(taxes)PROVINCIAL: on the provincial level, each province has their own individual provincial governmentexample: Healthcare (shared with federal), Education (shared with federal)MUNICIPAL: on the city or region level, depending on the location.example: Snow removal, Road maintenance (shared with provincial), Parks*Each three levels have their proper duties. They have to work together to ensure they get funds to be able to perform their duties. FEDERAL LEVEL has the most power out of all of the three.
a revolution usually involves overthrowing the government, if left unsettled there will be no existing government, therefore resulting in an anarchist state.
THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
The provinces all elect MLA's to their provincial parliaments. These are in similar numbers to State Representatives in USA.
Federal System
presidancy w parliament
NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.
Just like any other state or provincial government
In USA and Canada the first governs a territory, so representatives are appointed by Federal Government. The second has State or Provincial elected representatives.In USA and Canada the first governs a territory, so representatives are appointed by Federal Government. The second has State or Provincial elected representatives.
Federal system
It is primarily the Federal and State/Provincial Government's responsibility to make the laws and rules about government lands.
No, because the US does not have provinces. They do, however, have state courts, which would be the most similar.
whoever is in charge of the provincial government...right now it's Dalton mcguinty
whta are the provincial state or territoral capitals of ethiopia