Ontario 13,210,667 (2010)
Quebec 7,907,375 (2010)
British Columbia 4,530,960 (2010)
Alberta 3,720,946 (2010)
Manitoba 1,235,412 (2010)
Saskatchewan 1,045,622 (2010)
Nova Scotia 942,506 (2010)
New Brunswick 751,755 (2010)
Newfoundland and Labrador 509,739 (2010)
Prince Edward Island 142,266 (2010)
Northwest Territories 43,759 (2010)
Yukon 34,525 (2010)
Nunavut 33,220 (2010)
Western Canada provinces the largest population. The population is more that the Prairie provinces.
No. Canada is a confederation of many provinces, each with many cultures.
As of March 31st 2011: Alberta's population is 3,749,458, Saskatchewan's is 1,054,556, and Manitoba's is 1,233,701. The total population for all three prairie provinces is 6,037,715.
Canada's population is concentrated in the areas close to the U.S. border. Canada's four largest provinces are Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta together they account for 86% of the country's population.
The Province with the largest population is Ontario. Ontarios population is currently 12752316
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Saskatchewan has the smallest population among the prairie provinces of Canada. It is known for its vast land area and agricultural industry.
The maritime provinces & Quebec are the poorest provinces in Canada.
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The population of Canada in 1867 was 1,500,000.
Ontario and Quebec comprise about 65% of the population of Canada.
Canada does not have states. Canada has provinces.