Thomas Mulcair (NDP Party)
Elizabeth May is currently the federal leader. Each province and territory would have their own leader of the provincial wing.
For all practical reasons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is our head of government. Technically, however, Queen Elizabeth II is our head of state, but she lives over in England and is just a figurehead mostly.
The leader of provincial government in Canada is called a Premier. Each Province and Territory in Canada has one, currently 13 in total, (10 provinces and 3 territories)
Ontario has more than 300 Provincial Parks. Below are 5 random provincial Parks... Algonquin Provincial Park Arrow Lake Provincial Park Polar Bear Provincial Park Pancake Bay Provincial Park Turkey Point Provincial Park
premier Rachael Notley
This depends on the province. The title for such a position could be Premier.
This depends on the province. The title for such a position could be Premier.
premier Rachael Notley
premier Rachael Notley
The official title of the leader at the provincial level of government varies depending on the country. In some countries, the leader is referred to as the Premier, while in others it may be the Governor, Chief Minister, or President of the Regional Government, among other titles.
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.
The leader of a provincial parliament is typically referred to as the "Premier." This individual heads the provincial government and is responsible for overseeing the executive branch, implementing policies, and representing the province in intergovernmental matters. The title may vary in different countries or regions, but "Premier" is commonly used in many parliamentary systems.
You only capitalize the 'p' in 'provincial if it is at the start of a sentence or part of a name/title.
"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."
It is called a premiere
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