Canada does not have states. We have provinces and territories. The three largest in order are Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario.
Here are Canada's 10 provinces listed below from west to east:British ColumbiaAlbertaSaskatchewanManitobaOntarioQuebecNow we have to go north/eastNewfoundland and LabradorProvinces south/east of Quebec:New BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edward IslandThe 3 territories of Canada from west to east:YukonNorthwest TerritoriesNunavut
A political unit, or group that has come together to support a series of political views is called a political party in Canada. Political parties compete in ridings, or regions, either municipal, provincial or national, in order to obtain the status and powers of an elected representative.They are called provinces
the provinces were founded int his order: 1867: Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1870: Manitoba, Northwest Territories 1871:British Columbia 1873:Prince Edward Island 1898:Yukon 1905:Alberta
The names of Canada's 10 provinces and 3 territories in the order they entered Confederation are: * Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick(original provinces July 1, 1867) * Northwest Territories [including Rupert's Land] (transferred from Britain July 15, 1870) * Manitoba (created out of the Northwest Territories July 15, 1870) * British Columbia (joined July 20, 1871) * Prince Edward Island (joined July 1, 1873) * Yukon Territory (created out of the Northwest Territories June 13, 1898) * Alberta and Saskatchewan (created out of the Northwest Territories September 1, 1905) * Newfoundland [now Newfoundland and Labrador] (joined March 31, 1949) * Nunavut (created out of the Northwest Territories April 1, 1999) Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec have all had their boundaries altered as a result of having acquired land from the Northwest Territories. Canada became a country in 1867 - but not all the provinces and territories joined at once. In 1867, Ontario and Quebec became separate provinces when they joined with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to form a federal union, the Dominion of Canada, as declared in the British North America Act. Prince Edward Island hosted the meetings that gave birth to the nation but opted not to join at that point in time, and joined later.
Ontario Quebec North west territories Manitoba British clombia Alberta Saskatchewan Prince Edward island Nova scotia Nefoundland and labordor Nunavut
Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.Yes, the Roman empire did divide their empire into provinces. This division served two purposes, the first being making their vast territories easier to govern and to collect taxes and the second to reward ex-officials and help them regain the funds they had to lay out in order to get elected.
Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba Northwest Territories British Columbia Prince Edward Island Yukon Territory Saskatchewan Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Order of entering confederacy(some at same time)
1. Alberta 2. British Columbia 3. Manitoba 4. New Brunswick 5. Newfoundland & Labrador 6. Northwest Territories 7. Nova Scotia 8. Nunavut 9. Ontario 10. Prince Edward Island 11. Quebec 12. Saskatchewan 13. Yukon
Canada has 13 territories and provinces in all. Ten provinces and 3 territories.In order of entering the union:Ontario (province - 1867)Québec (province - 1867)Nova Scotia (province -1867)New Brunswick (province - 1867)North-west Territories (territory - 1869)Manitoba (province - 1870)British Columbia (province - 1871)Prince Edward Island (province - 1873)Yukon Territory (territory -1898)Alberta (province - 1905)Saskatchewan (province - 1905)Newfoundland (province - 1949) Tenth and last province of CanadaNunavut (territory - 1999) Became a territory 1st April 1999 and changed the map of Canada for the first time in half a century.
Provinces: Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), Quebec (QC), Nova Scotia (NS), Prince Edward Island (PEI), New Brunswick (NB), Ontario (ON), Manitoba (MB), Saskatchewan (SK), Alberta (AB), British Columbia (BC)Territories: Nunavut (NU), Northwest Territories (NT), Yukon Territory or just Yukon(YT)
The states and territories of Australia in alphabetical order are:Australian Capital TerritoryNew South WalesNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern AustraliaIf one includes the seven offshore territories, then the list is thus: Ashmore and Cartier IslandsAustralian Antarctic TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsCoral Sea Islands TerritoryHeard and MacDonald IslandsNew South WalesNorfolk IslandNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern Australia