The three levels of government in Canada are:Municipal (towns, cities)Provincial/TerritorialFederal
The local government of Alberta Canada is municipal governments. It is responsible for fire services, utilities, and public transportation. There are three governments in Canada, federal, provincial, and municipal.
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British Columbia's Capital is Victoria Alberta's capital is Edmonton Saskatchewan's capital is Regina Manitoba's capital is Winnipeg Ontario's capital is Toronto Quebec's capital is Quebec City New Brunswick's capital is Fredericton Nova Scotia's capital is Halifax New Found Land's capital is St.John's Prince Edward Island's capital is Charlottetown Yukon's capital is White Horse North West Territories capital is Yellow Knife Nunavut's capital is Iqaluit and Canada's capital is Ottawa.
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest judicial body in Canada. It hears final appeals and decides on issues that are relevant to all Canadians. The government may also ask for a reference from the Supreme Court if it needs advice on a particular issue.
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario, it is as well the largest city in Canada.
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. Charlottetown is the capital city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Yellowknife is the capital city in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Iqaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.
Quebec City is the provincial capital of Quebec. Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario. Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Quebec City is 443.9 kilometres from Ottawa. Toronto is 449.2 kilometres from Ottawa. Quebec City is 5.3 kilometres closer to Ottawa than Toronto.
Victoria is the provincial capital of British Columbia in western Canada
The United States of America does not have provinces, and therefore does not have any provincial capitals. The national capital of the USA is Washington, D.C., and then there are 50 state capitals plus several territorial capitals. Canada has 10 provinces, each of which has a provincial capital. For example, the provincial capital of Saskatchewan is Regina.
Canada is not a state. Canada is a sovereign nation. It has a national capital which is Ottawa, 10 provincial capitals, and 3 territorial capitals. Ottawa, Ontario is the capital city of Canada.
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Canada's most northerly provincial capital city is known as Edmonton. This is the provincial capital of Alberta whose development is credited to the inclusion of the adjacent urban municipalities.
Canada has only one national capital which is Ottawa, Ontario. Each of Canada's provinces has only one provincial capital. Therefore, interpreting your question literally would receive the answer that none of Canada's provinces has two capitals...unless you are not distinguishing between national and provincial capitals. If so, then the province of Ontario has two capital cities within it: Ottawa, Ontario is the national capital and Toronto, Ontario is the provincial capital.
Edmomton, Alberta, is Canada's most northerly capital
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No, Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Edmonton is the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada.