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The provincial leaders are the population at large. They should have all the power. That's what a democracy entails.
The third rank employees hired by the MPPs/MLAs are who enjoy too much power. They don't have that power on paper, but because the leaders don't want to do anything but watch life unfold on TV, they can get away with it. When the technical leaders don't care to step in, who else is going to stop them?
We do not elect leaders. We elect representatives to represent the leaders (us). It is true that those representatives then hire a leader of their choosing to keep things in line while in the legislature. Is that the leader you are thinking of? That person is a leader, but is not the leader of the province, and is most certainly not chosen by democratic election. It is considered to be an appointed position.