What is Federalism?

In federal countries, power is shared between a government for the whole country – which is sometimes called federal government, national government or Union government – and governments for federal units within this country. Federal units are also often called provinces, states or cantons. Federalism means the constitution divides power between at least two levels or orders of government.Both orders have a direct electoral relationship with their citizens. In some federal countries, people also elect their local government, which may also be constitutionally recognized.

The federal government is responsible for common purposes for the whole country such as national defence, currency and foreign relations. The states or provinces are empowered to act within their areas of responsibility as it is described in the constitution. The federal power cannot take away the power of the federal units.

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The Forum is pleased to congratulate its Vice-Chair Salma Siddiqui for receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from Femmes remarquables Ottawa Distinguished Women. The award celebrates Ottawa’s exceptional women leaders and contributors that have bettered the City’s communities and the lives of its residents. The award was handed out by by Ottawa MP and Parliamentary Secretary for International Development, Anita Vandenbeld in the presence of The Honourable Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe. ... See MoreSee Less

The Forum is pleased to congratulate its Vice-Chair Salma Siddiqui for receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from Femmes remarquables Ottawa Distinguished Women. The award celebrates Ottawa’s exceptional women leaders and contributors that have bettered the City’s communities and the lives of its residents. The award was handed out by by Ottawa MP and Parliamentary Secretary for International Development, Anita Vandenbeld in the presence of The Honourable Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe.

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Many congratulations Salma Siddiqui!! 👏👏

Congratulations salma!

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