There is no province that contains other provinces. They are only contained by the country of Canada.
Canada is a separate country and in no way part of any other country. We have 10 provinces and 3 territories. Canada is considered to be one of the top 3 best countries in the world to live in.
The provinces that lack a coastline in Canada are Saskatchewan and Alberta. These two provinces border the U.S. and other provinces without outer access to a body of water.
The original provinces involved in the Confederation of Canada in 1867 were Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. These four provinces united to form the Dominion of Canada under the British North America Act. Over time, other provinces and territories joined the Confederation, but the initial four were the foundation of the country.
Canada is the country that speaks the most French apart from France. French is one of the official languages of Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec. It is also spoken in other provinces and territories across the country.
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Yes. The Provinces own the resources and they have to trade among themselves and with Canada. Though for many things it is easier to trade with the USA than other provinces.
The newest of the three territories located in Canada is named Nunavut. The other two territories are called Yukon and Northwest Territories. There are also ten provinces within the country of Canada.
The acronym US stands for United States; this is a federation composed of 50 states, not provinces. The US (unlike Canada) does not have provinces.
Canada is another country where French is spoken as one of the official languages alongside English. French is predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec, but it is also recognized and used in other provinces such as New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.
Manitoba is the province of Canada that looks most like a rectangle. It is located in the central part of the country and has relatively straight borders compared to other provinces.