The provinces are allowed, but not required, to insure additional services.
Some Chinese provinces allow village residents to designate someone to vote on their behalf.
For example, some provinces still allow the use of religiously segregated schools.
Some provinces allow a limited number of tests (e.g., no more than once within a two-year period).
Many provinces also allow non-residents to use regular licences issued by other states and countries.
Recently the province has allowed supermarkets to open attached liquor stores, but with separate entrances.
Four provinces allow insurance for services also mandated by the Canada Health Act, but in practice there is no market for it.
In Canada, groups of two are allowed, and some provinces allow groups of up to four.
Eight provinces of Canada allow electric power assisted bicycles.
Catholic cities and provinces would not allow freedom for Calvinists, and vice versa.