No, there is no provincial Senate in Canada. The Senate is solely a federal institution at the national level.
The Provincial symbols of the Sindh are as the following:* Sindh ibex (Capra aegagrus blythi) - Provincial animal* Sindh sparrow (Passer pyrrhonotus) - Provincial bird* Nerium oleander - Provincial flower* Egyptian thorn (Acacia nilotica) - Provincial tree
The provincial flower of Punjab, Pakistan, is the Sialkot Bistort (Polygonum amplexicaule).
The Provincial flower of Balochistan is the Sodom's Apple (Calotropis procera), locally known as "Shehtoot". It is a symbolic representation of the province's floral heritage and biodiversity.
The Provincial tree of Punjab is the Shisham tree (Dalbergia sissoo). It is native to the Indian subcontinent and is known for its durable wood used in furniture making and agricultural implements.
Federal refers to the entire country or nation, while provincial refers to individual states or regions within a country. In a federal system, power is shared between the central government (federal) and regional governments (provincial). Each province typically has its own government and authority over certain areas such as education and healthcare.
Yes, but our senate is appointed, not elected.
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The Roman provinces were governed by provincial governors. In some provinces they were appointed by the senate (senatorial provinces) and they were called proconsuls or propraetors. In other provinces they were appointed by the emperor (imperial provinces) and they were called imperial legates.
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It appointed pro-consuls as provincial governors, under control of the senate while the emperor controlled the border provinces.
The Senate of Pakistan is the upper house of parliament, with a constitutionally mandated strength of 104 members, of which 17 are reserved for women and 4 for religious minorities. According to the Constitution, the President cannot dissolve the Senate. Members of the Senate are elected by the Provincial Assemblies and serve for a period of six years.
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Alberta has 75 provincial parks, including the following:Writing-on-stone Provincial ParkLesser Slave Provincial ParkAspen Beach Provincial ParkBeauvais Lake Provincial ParkCalling Lake Provincial ParkLakeland Provincial ParkQueen Elizabeth Provincial ParkPolice Outpost Provincial ParkSaskatoon Island Provincial ParkThunder Lake Provincial ParkWilliamson Provincial ParkA more complete list can be found in the related link below.
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
The Provincial symbols of the Sindh are as the following:* Sindh ibex (Capra aegagrus blythi) - Provincial animal* Sindh sparrow (Passer pyrrhonotus) - Provincial bird* Nerium oleander - Provincial flower* Egyptian thorn (Acacia nilotica) - Provincial tree
For a few types of constitutional amendments that relate only to the administration of the Parliament of Canada (for example, a constitutional amendment to revoke a certain type of parliamentary privilege), the Parliament of Canada can enact the change without any provincial involvement. (The Senate has an absolute veto over any such constitutional amendments.)For most types of constitutional amendments, the Senate and Commons pass the amendment, and seven out of ten provincial legislatures (for provinces that represent at least 50% of the population of the provinces at the time) must pass resolutions that agree to the amendment. (The Senate can only block such a constitutional amendment for up to one hundred eighty days, should the Commons and provincial legislatures agree.)For some types of constitutional amendments that make changes to key institutions (for example, changes to the Queen, the Governor General, or the Lieutenant Governors), the amendment must not only be passed by the Senate and Commons, but all ten of the provincial legislatures. The refusal of the amendment by any one of the provinces would defeat the constitutional amendment. (The Senate can only block such an amendment, as above, for one hundred eighty days.)