>I think in this case the term state is not wholly inappropriate:

>state (n):
8.the territory, or one of the territories, of a government.

>Respectfully submitted by a former resident (and still citizen) of said 
>province.

Possibly, but when I worked for said province, we never used state-owned, 
state-run, ward of the state, etc.

It was always province, or (sometimes) crown.
But, crown usually referred to the federal government.


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