Quebec.
Realistically, none. But the one that always threatens to is Quebéc.
There is no provincial capital in Canada by the name of "the whitehouse." You might, however, be thinking of Whitehorse, which is the capital of Yukon Territory.
There is actually one province and one territory that borders Alaska. Alberta is the province and it is the southern one. Yukon is the territory and is the northern one.
An English-speaking Canadian in another province might disagree with Bill 101 because they perceive it as an infringement on individual linguistic rights and freedoms, particularly regarding the use of English in public life and business. They may also feel that the bill contributes to a divisive atmosphere between French and English speakers, undermining national unity. Additionally, they might argue that such legislation could limit economic opportunities for English speakers in Quebec and hinder their ability to fully participate in the province's society.
Yes, but you wouldn't be able to register it in Georgia. You would have to have it registered in your home Province, which might require importation fees.
Lucy Maud Montgomery would probably be the most famous. For others you might look at the province's wikipedia page.
You might think so because he often acts Canadian but he is American, from Knoxville if I recall correctly.
They might eat each other's babies, so you may want to separate the pregnant moms.
I think it might be Nova Scotia.......
You can probably try Amazon.com, Walmart, Zellers, Canadian Tire, Costco, or Target might have them. Some stores are more expensive then others, however.
Equator
Obtain a map of the Yala Province, there might be one there.