Canada's western provinces are governed through the Constitution Act of 1867. Each province comes under the "Crown" and has a Lieutenant Governor. The North has three territories Yuikon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. They have a mandate from the federal government and come under a commissioner. They (north) do not have a political party.
Canada's territories are located north of Canada's provinces.
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if you mean Canada, the North of CANADA is mostly tundra and very sparse vegetation,
They are located in western Canada, in North America.
The Appalachian Mountains extend north into western Quebec, New Brunswick, and western Newfoundland.
Canada's western provinces are governed through the Constitution Act of 1867. Each province comes under the "Crown" and has a Lieutenant Governor. The North has three territories Yuikon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. They have a mandate from the federal government and come under a commissioner. They (north) do not have a political party.
N.A.T.O (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
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West of Norway, East of Kamchatka, South of the North Pole, North of Ecuador.
Zambia now has 10 administrative provinces. Central Copperbelt Eastern Luapula Lusaka Northern North-Western Southern Western Muchinga (created in November 2011, consisting 5 districts from Northern Province)
Canadas ten provinces are: Newfoundland and labrador, Prince Edward island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. the 3 territories are Nunavut, Yukon, and the North-West territories.
The Canadian provinces that are completely or partially included between 50 N and 60 N are the northern territories of the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut to the north, and the western provinces of British Columbia, Sasketchewan, and Manitoba to the south.