Territorial legislatures in Canada, such as those in the Northwest Territories and Yukon, typically have fewer members and less legislative power compared to provincial legislatures. This is largely due to their smaller populations and the federal government's greater role in their governance. Additionally, territorial governments often rely more on federal funding and regulations, whereas provinces have more autonomy and authority over their Natural Resources and taxation. Consequently, the political power of territorial legislatures is generally more limited than that of provincial legislatures.
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