No country has 10 provinces and 2 territories. However, Canada is close with 10 provinces and three territories. Canada used to only have two territories, until Nunavut separated from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999.
there are no states only provinces and territories.
There are no states in Canada, only provinces and territories.
United states has 50 states and Canada only has 10 provinces and 3 territories
Provinces * Ontario * Quebec * Nova Scotia * New Brunswick * Manitoba * British Columbia * Prince Edward Island * Saskatchewan * Alberta * Newfoundland and Labrador Territories * Northwest Territories * Yukon * Nunavut
Canada is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories. Provinces: * Ontario * Quebec * Manitoba * British Columbia * Saskatchewan * Alberta * Nova Scotia * New Brunswick * Newfoundland and Labrador * Prince Edwards Island Territories: * Yukon * Northwest Territories * Nunavut
Country: Canada Province: Alberta Canada only has Provinces
Canada is compromised of 10 provinces and only 3 territories. As for which to live in that depends on your preferences and line of work.
Only sort of. They have different duties, responsibilities, and authority in their different systems.
0 because theres only provences there
There are many. Territories are colonies where the major decisions are made by the mother country, Canada. They are allowed some local autonomy but for example do not own their resources like Provinces do and at the end of the day must answer to the Federal Government. Each have a seat in the house even though they do not have a population larger than Western riding's which gives them the more power per vote but that only matters under rare, but important, conditions. Territories are not members of the Confederation like provinces. They could not for example leave the Confederation as other provinces could and could find themselves being traded away by Canada. Of course we would hope that Canada would learn from the past and at least allow them to vote on it. Territories have very large support from the Federal government and receive more services for their tax dollars than provinces.
There is no province that contains other provinces. They are only contained by the country of Canada.