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No not all provinces and territories are the same size. Some are bigger and others are much smaller.

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Q: How are the governments of the provinces and the territories of Canada the same?
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What is difference between a Canada territory and a province?

"The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces are jurisdictions that receive their power and authority directly from the Constitution Act, 1867, whereas territories derive their mandates and powers from the federal government."


What is the name of Canada's Northwest Territories and when was it formed?

Northwest Territories is named, appropriately enough, Northwest Territories. It was transferred from Great Britain to Canada on July 15, 1870, the same day that Manitoba became a province. The expansions of Manitoba's boundaries were carved out of Northwest Territories. The provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created out of Northwest Territories. Yukon and Nunavut were also created out of Northwest Teritories.


How many provinces joined Canada in 1867 AND which ones?

Canada was created by legislation (the British North America Act ) which came into effect on July 1, 1867.The provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada all joined at the same point in time. Also at that same point in time, the Province of Canada was severed into the Provinces of Ontario and Québec.Therefore, three provinces joined, but there are four original provinces.See sections 3 and 6 of the British North America Act(now the Constitution Act).


Name the 10 provinces an 3 territories of Canada?

Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba Northwest Territories British Columbia Prince Edward Island Yukon Territory Saskatchewan Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Order of entering confederacy(some at same time)


When did Saskatchewan join Canada and why?

1. Alberta and Saskatchewan did not "join" Canada. They "entered Confederation" by being created by the Government of Canada out of Northwest Territories. 2. Although Alberta and Saskatchewan both became provinces on the same day (September 1, 1905), Alberta is referred to as the eighth province and Saskatchewan as the ninth to enter Confederation.

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What holiday falls on July1 in Newfoundland?

it is called "Canada Day" the same as in all the other provinces and territories.


What is the currency of Toronto?

All provinces and territories in Canada use the same currency, the Canadian Dollar.


What is the education like in Canada?

The education in Canada is the same as in the United States, only we learn about Canadian history and memorize the names and capitals of the provinces/territories.


What is Canada's first plains province?

In Canada, we call them 'Prairie Provinces.' Manitoba was the first Prairie Province. It was created by the Government of Canada on July 15, 1870, out of the newly acquired territories transferred from Britain. Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's other two Prairie Provinces. Both were created out of the same territories by the Government of Canada on September 1, 1905.


What is difference between a Canada territory and a province?

"The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces are jurisdictions that receive their power and authority directly from the Constitution Act, 1867, whereas territories derive their mandates and powers from the federal government."


What is the name of Canada's Northwest Territories and when was it formed?

Northwest Territories is named, appropriately enough, Northwest Territories. It was transferred from Great Britain to Canada on July 15, 1870, the same day that Manitoba became a province. The expansions of Manitoba's boundaries were carved out of Northwest Territories. The provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created out of Northwest Territories. Yukon and Nunavut were also created out of Northwest Teritories.


How many provinces joined Canada in 1867 AND which ones?

Canada was created by legislation (the British North America Act ) which came into effect on July 1, 1867.The provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada all joined at the same point in time. Also at that same point in time, the Province of Canada was severed into the Provinces of Ontario and Québec.Therefore, three provinces joined, but there are four original provinces.See sections 3 and 6 of the British North America Act(now the Constitution Act).


Are all you s territories and provinces able to vote?

Yes. But the vote does not work in the same as in the US.


What is known as a state in Canada?

In Canada we have Provinces, almost the same as States in the USA with all the same institutions and similar laws.


Name the 10 provinces an 3 territories of Canada?

Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba Northwest Territories British Columbia Prince Edward Island Yukon Territory Saskatchewan Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Order of entering confederacy(some at same time)


Did all provinces become part of Canada at the same time and under the same conditions?

yes


Is toroto and Ontario at the same place?

Toronto (not toroto) is a City in Ontario. Ontario is one of several provinces of Canada. Provinces are like states in the US. Toronto (not toroto) is a City in Ontario. Ontario is one of several provinces of Canada. Provinces are like states in the US. Toronto (not toroto) is a City in Ontario. Ontario is one of several provinces of Canada. Provinces are like states in the US.