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The three levels of government in Canada—federal, provincial or territorial, and municipal—have different names to reflect their distinct roles and responsibilities. The federal government manages national affairs, such as defense and Immigration, while provincial or territorial governments handle regional matters like education and healthcare. Municipal governments focus on local issues, such as city planning and waste management. This naming structure helps clarify the scope of authority and the specific areas of governance for each level.

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