Cities include:
Iqaluit, the capital city of Nunavut Territory, is the most northerly capital city in Canada. The most northerly provincial capital is Edmonton, Alberta.
As well as being Canada's newest and most northerly capital, Iqaluit is also Canada's fastest growing community. Although Iqaluit is the most northerly capital city in Canada, it is the capital of a territory, not a province. Edmonton, Alberta is Canada's most northerly provincial capital.
There is not really a popular city, but the capital and most populous city in Zambia is Lusaka.
St John's, the capital city of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, is the easternmost city in Canada.
North America is a continent consisting of 23 countries, so it does not have a single capital. Some of the major cities in North America include Washington D.C. in the United States, Ottawa in Canada, and Mexico City in Mexico, but each country has its own capital city.
The most populous is Toronto, followed by Montreal, then Calgary. Ottawa, the capital, is the fourth most populous.
The capital of Ontario, Toronto, is the largest provinical capital by population, and is in fact the most populous city in Canada.
Montreal
The most populous city in Canada that is neither the national nor a provincial capital would be the city of Montréal. With an estimated population of 1.6 million people, Montréal is Canada's second-largest city. Other densely populated cities in Canada that are not capital cities include Hamilton, Calgary and Vancouver.
Vancouver.
Toronto, the capitol of ontario.
Canada's most northerly provincial capital city is known as Edmonton. This is the provincial capital of Alberta whose development is credited to the inclusion of the adjacent urban municipalities.