DEPARTMENTS – Use initial caps when the reference is formal and lower case when the reference is informal. 
Examples: 
Department of History. 
An instructor with the history department. 
FACULTY – Use initial caps when referring to an academic division and lower case when referring to academic staff. 
Examples: 
Faculty of Science. 
There will be many new faculty positions this year. 
GOVERNMENT – No initial cap unless it’s the formal name of a government. 
Examples: 
The Government of Canada. 
The program received federal government funding. 
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST – Lower case unless part of a street address. 
Examples: 
He lives on the north side of town. 
He lives at 177 John Street South. 
RELIGIONS – All names of religions are proper names and take an initial cap. 
Examples: Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Baha’i Faith. 
PROVINCE – No initial cap unless part of the formal governmental title. 
Examples: The Province of Ontario (otherwise province and provincial).