No Manitoba is not in the Yukon Territory because the Yukon is located near the northwestern part of Canada, right beside Alaska and Manitoba is located near the middle of Canada.
I don't think Yukon is better than Manitoba, then again i might be bi-est i mean I live in Manitoba
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no, it's in Manitoba.:< :)
No. Winnipeg is in the province of Manitoba, the one that looks like a keyhole in the centre of Canada. The Yukon territory is the furthest Northwest area of Canada, North of British Columbia and just East of the U.S. State of Alaska.
it is in Yukon, Northwest territories, BC, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
These territories include the Yukon, Saskatchawan, Manitoba, Winnipeg, and Nunavut. These are types of Aborininal territories.
Saskatchewan is the next province west of Manitoba.
Northwest Territories was so huge that Yukon, Nunavut, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan were carved out of it.
Ontario, quebec, the maritimes, B.C. Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, Northwest territories, Yukon , Nunavut
Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
the laws of the Yukon are exactly the same as any where else in Canada.