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federal and provincial governments

Federal and provincial governments are two levels of authority in Canada. The federal government handles nationwide issues like national security, immigration, and federal laws. Provincial governments manage regional matters such as education, healthcare, transportation, and local laws within their provinces. Both levels have their own laws, responsibilities, and governments, working together to govern the country effectively. The federal government is based in Ottawa, while each province has its own government with a Premier and provincial legislature. This division ensures local needs are addressed while maintaining a unified country.