Canada has ten provinces and three territories. The provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, the Prince Edward Islands, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The territories are the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
Canada's counterpart to American states are called provinces, and its sparsely populated northern lands are called territories. There are 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada.
Canada is divided into ten provinces.
Canada has a total of ten provinces and three territories.
Canada does not have either "providinces" or "providences." Canada's internal divisions are called provinces, of which there are ten, and territories, of which there are three. One of Canada's provinces is named Manitoba.
Canada has ten provinces and three territories.
Canada has provinces rather than states. Alberta is one of the ten provinces in Canada.
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Yes, Canada has ten provinces and three territories.
Canada has 10 provinces. It also has 3 territories.
Provinces. Ten of them, to be exact. A Google search for "Provinces of Canada" will yield the results you're looking for.
It is true that Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories
Most are called provinces, but 2 are called territories.