A province is a geographic and demographic area of Canada. They are comparable to the states of the US, and vary as much in size.
It isn't in any state. Canada doesn't have states, it has provinces. Toronto is in Ontario.
Canada is a federation of provinces, not states. The smallest province in Canada is Prince Edward Island.
There are no states in Canada, there are provinces and territories.Saskatchewan is the province that produces the most wheat in Canada.
No, it is not. 'Newfoundland and Labrador' is a province in Canada.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province.
Canada doesn't have states it has provinces and territories. If you mean what province starts with an 'A' it's Alberta.
Neither, the country Canada is divided up into several provinces e.g. The province of Alberta.
Ontario is the province in Canada located between Quebec and Manitoba. It is bordered on the north by Hudson Bay, and on the south by the United States. The Canadian capital, Ottawa, is located in Ontario.
A province is a territorial unit. They are similar to the states in the USA. Canada does not use states, it uses provinces and territories.
Alberta was never, ever a part of the United States. This province has always been a part of Canada, even before it became a province in 1905.
PEI is Canada's least populous province.