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Ontario is a province and not a territory and does not have a commissioner who represents the federal government!
Territory that is own by the federal government
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Because it is not a state and is an area administered by the federal government.
The United States government is a Capitalist government
in a province there is a provincal government but in a territory you don't Territories follow the Federal government while provinces use there own central governmentthere is a line on what the Federal government ca n do with provinces
Commissioners are nominated at the federal level by the president of the U.S. and confirmed by the Senate.
The territory of Yukon was created by the federal government on June 13, 1898.
The Louisiana Territory.
Canada has 10 Lieutenant Governors, one for each province. Canada also has 3 Commissioners, one for each territory. The role of a Commissioner is similar to that of a Lieutenant Governor, except that, officially, a Commissioner is a representative of the federal Government and not of the Crown.
The NSW government ceded land for the new Australian Capital Territory to the Commonwealth Government, and the Australian Capital Territory was founded on 1 January 1911. However, until 1938, it was called the Federal Capital Territory. The Naval territory of Jervis Bay was ceded in 1915.The NSW government ceded land for the new Australian Capital Territory to the Commonwealth Government, and the Australian Capital Territory was founded on 1 January 1911. However, until 1938, it was called the Federal Capital Territory.
it doesn.t have commationer.