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Provincial Government

A provincial government is the administrative body responsible for managing public services, policies, and laws within a specific geographic region called a province or state. Its functions include healthcare, education, transportation, and natural resources. It operates independently from the federal government but works alongside it to serve residents' needs. The provincial government is led by an elected premier or governor and legislature, making decisions that directly affect local communities, such as building roads, running hospitals, and regulating industries. This system allows regions to address their unique needs while maintaining cohesion within the country.