it is bigger
Quebec, where the provincial language is French.
Ontario and Quebec are the most populous. You could also say that the provinces West of Ontario are more populous than those East of Ontario, or that the Eastern Maritime provinces have more population than the Western or Northern (excluding Ontario and Quebec who have no major ports in the North) maritime provinces and territories.
By Canada's core I'm guessing you mean central Canada. Central Canada is made up of two provinces; Ontario and Quebec. ---------------- Manitoba is Central Canada.Ontario and Quebec have the largest populations and political power. The core provinces paying more into Confederation than they take out is Alberta and Ontario and sometimes BC.
As of the latest estimates, there are approximately 1.3 million francophones living in provinces outside of Quebec in Canada. The largest populations can be found in Ontario, New Brunswick, and Manitoba. New Brunswick is notable for being the only officially bilingual province, where both French and English are recognized. Other provinces also have smaller but significant francophone communities.
Yes Provinces are bigger than states! The largest province in area is Quebec
Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Quebec and Ontario were Canada, the province and colony called Canada. Ontario is more economically dynamic. Other measures seem to be more subjective.
the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
So, in other words, "What are the economic activities of Canada?" It would've taken less breath to say that rather than what you did.
the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
When Canada came into being on July 1, 1867, it consisted of four provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. All four provinces became part of Canada at the same moment in time, and none has a higher priority in joining than any of the others.
Both French and English are the official languages in Canada. Quebec is Canada's only province that has more French speakers than English speakers, but many other provinces are also home to those using the French language. Check out this neat interactive map from CBC that shows the top five languages of each province and territory.