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In Canada, the federal government is led by the Prime Minister.

In the 1990s, the federal government offered a formal apology to Canadians of Japanese origin for the unfair treatment they received during the war.

The federal government is commissioning a series of sculptures of our national heroes.

Headlining the news tonight, the federal government announces the largest deficit in this country's history.

The federal government has asked the major television networks to find a way to reduce the number of scenes of sex and violence during the prime viewing hours.

Many native bands in our country have never signed treaties giving ownership of their land to the federal government.

The federal government has pledged to increase its foreign aid to the war-torn region.

Many native bands in our country have never signed treaties giving ownership of their land to the federal government.

Susan's friend works for the federal government in Ottawa.

The Prime Minister refuses to allow the power of the federal government to be diminished in favor of the provinces.

Australians go to the polls today to elect a new federal government.

The federal government has donated over 100,000 pounds of wheat to aid in famine relief in Ethiopia.

The federal government is a major investor in the project, having contributed over 40 million dollars.

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