Millions of government sites can be found on the Internet with a simple (or advanced) Google search, or by finding the key authoring jurisdiction and exploring from there:CanadaFederalGovernment of Canada (main site)About Government:  Quick access to information on the federal system of government, electoral process, etc.Departments and Agencies: Direct links to the Departments, Agencies, Crown Corporations, Special Operating Agencies and various affiliated organizations of the Government of Canada.For annual, detailed updates on federal Departments & Agencies, check out:Departmental Results Reports​​​​​​: a summation of the activities of the past year (formerly known as "Departmental Performance Reports");​Departmental Plans: an overview of plans for the coming year (formerly known as "Reports on Plans and Priorities");Auditor General's Reports: detailed information published in the Spring and Fall of each year, on selected departmental programs, services and spending.​​​​​​Federal Budget & Fiscal Updates: Detailed plans, priorities and spending for the coming year.PublicationsOntarioGovernment of Ontario (main site)History of government (Government of Ontario): "A primer on how the Ontario government is organized and works."Government (Government of Ontario): "Learn about the government services available to you and how government works."Ministries & Agencies, Boards and CommissionsFor annual, detailed updates on Ontario Ministries, Agencies, Boards & Commissions, search for an "Annual Report" about them.​​Auditor General's Reports: detailed analytical information on selected ministerial, agency, board or commission programs, services and spending.Ontario Budget (current & previous) & Ontario Economic Update: Detailed plans, priorities and spending for past & coming years.PublicationsOther Canadian Provinces & TerritoriesProvinces and territories (from the Government of Canada's Intergovernmental Affairs)N.B.> Click on the FLAG to access the main site for each provincial or territorial government; click on each COAT OF ARMS to access their Legislative Assembly.PublicationsRegions, Counties & MunicipalitiesOntario MunicipalitiesMunicipal 101 & How Local Government Works: explanations of how Municipal Government works in OntarioPublicationsUnited StatesFederalUSA.gov (main site)Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government: From the Government Publishing Office (GPO), this site for young students, parents, and teachers, serves as a very good introduction for adults, to the U.S. system of government.A-Z index of U.S. government departments and agenciesUnited States Government Manual (1935, on -) Provides official, comprehensive information on the structure and history of the US government, its legislative, judicial, executive and quasi-official agencies, its boards, commissions and committees, and the international organizations in which the U.S. is a part. Also includes organizational charts.Budget of the United States GovernmentBudget ProcessUSASpending.gov: Information on federal spending, including contracts, grants, and loans.Government Accountability Office (GAO): (1922, on -)  An independent agency that investigates how the federal government spends money.GovInfo: The digital repository for United States government publications and documents.Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP): the search tool for print and electronic titles from the National Bibliography of U.S. Government Publications, which lists books, reports, studies, serials, maps and other publications from the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.States & TerritoriesState governments: Official sites for U.S. state and territory governments.Regions, Counties & MunicipalitiesLocal governments: Official sites for county or municipal governments, by U.S. state and territory.Other CountriesWeb Sites of National Parliaments (Inter-Parliamentary Union)"Only those countries where a National Parliament exists are included."List of Foreign Governments (Northwestern University)National Governments Worldwide (University of Alberta Library)Intergovernmental (International Governmental) Organizations (IGOs)Â