Compare two functions/principles of the national and provincial government
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The Premier appoints an Executive Council (a cabinet), consisting of members of the legislature, to administer the various departments of the provincial administration. The powers of the provincial governments are circumscribed by the national constitution, which limits them to certain listed "functional areas".
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The Premier names an Executive Council (a bureau), comprising of individuals from the assembly, to control the different divisions of the common organization.
The forces of the common governments are outlined by the national constitution, which restrains them to certain recorded "useful zones".
Under Canada's administrative framework, the forces of government are shared between the government and 10 commonplace governments.
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