0 because theres only provences there
Canada is a federation of 10 provinces, with 3 territories.
If by 'state' you mean 'federated state', eg, the 50 US states, or the 16 German states, then Canada has 10, which are the 10 provinces.
If by 'state' you mean "formal political community organized under a government with sovereignty over its jurisdiction", then there are 11: the 10 provincial states and the federal state. The 3 territories fall under the sovereignty of the federal state.
The provincial states have jurisdiction over matters of provincial concern within their provinces, as defined in the constitution, while the federal state has jurisdiction over everything else.
None. Canada does not have "states" as a political division, it has "provinces" and "territories"
There are 10 traditional provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador) and three territories (Yukon, Northwest and Nunavut)
Canada doesn't have states. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 Territories
None, Canada doesn't have states. It has provinces and territories.
There are no states in Canada. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories.
Just one.
Canada is not one of the states of the USA.
The average annual salary for a plumber in Canada is $52,000. In the United States, the average salary for a plumber is $49,140.
No, computers are pretty much the same. Canada typically buys the same brand of computers as in the United States.
The US deficit brings bad news for Canada. This is because Canada's largest trading partners are the United States, and much of their wealth is derived from selling products there.
What type of soil is in Canada and the united states
Pretty much the same as in the United States.
Canada is still very much here and doing way better then the states so what are you talking about?
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.
Canada is not in the United States
Canada does not have states. Canada has provinces.
8,891 km of Canada's border is with the United States. The United States is the ONLY country that Canada borders, so I guess the answer might be all of Canada borders the US, but a lot of Canada is a very very very long way away from the US.
There are no states in canada
Canada has a much higher price rate on the average merchandise than we, the United States, do.
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All places in Canada. Canada does not have states, it has provinces and territories.
* Alsek - Canada/United States * Colorado - United States / Mexico * Columbia - Canada/United States * Okanagan - Canada/United States * Kettle - Canada * Pend Oreille - United States * Kootenay - Canada/United States * Canoe - Canada * Kicking Horse - Canada * Dean - Canada * Fraser - Canada * Pitt - Canada * Thompson - Canada * Chilcotin - Canada * Quesnel - Canada * Nechako - Canada * Liard - Canada * Mississippi - United States * Mi * Alsek - Canada/United States * Colorado - United States / Mexico * Columbia - Canada/United States * Okanagan - Canada/United States * Kettle - Canada * Pend Oreille - United States * Kootenay - Canada/United States * Canoe - Canada * Kicking Horse - Canada * Dean - Canada * Fraser - Canada * Pitt - Canada * Thompson - Canada * Chilcotin - Canada * Quesnel - Canada * Nechako - Canada * Liard - Canada * Mississippi - United States * Missouri -United States * Nass - Canada * Ohio - United States * Peace - Canada * Rio Grande - Mexico/United States * Sacramento - United States * Saskatchewan - Canada * Skagit - Canada/United States * Skeena - Canada * Babine - Canada * Bulkley - Canada * Morice - Canada * Kitwanga - Canada * Zymoetz - Canada * Squamish - Canada * St. Lawrence - Canada * Yukon - Canada/United States
Canada is not one of the states of the USA.