Newfoundland (NFLD) Newfoundland (NFLD)
Yes. Manitoba is considered a prairie province (as are Saskatchewan and Alberta)
Before the National Anthem we used the British Royal Anthem. God Save the King.
Yes, capybaras are legal in some parts of Canada and the United States. Each province in Canada has their own rules and regulations for capyaras.
Ecclesiastical Province of Canada was created in 1860.
Quebec is the largest province Nunavut is the largest territory
Newfoundland is a province of Canada hence the national anthem is the Canadian national anthem
The national anthem of Canada is "O Canada"
Québec considered separating from Canada to form its own French-speaking country through two referendums in 1980 and 1995. The province's separatist movement was led by the Parti Québécois, who sought greater political autonomy for Québec. Both referendums ultimately resulted in Québec remaining part of Canada.
Canada's Royal Anthem is "God Save The Queen." Canada's National Anthem is "O Canada."
No, Quebec is not a country, Quebec is a Province of Canada. Quebec City is the capital of that province. In 1980 and 1995 referendums were held to have the province become it's own country within the borders of Canada, and both times the majority of the vote was to remain a part of Canada.
The territories are managed by Federal government and do not elect their own provincial governments.
Ontario is not a country but is a province of Canada. Yes, they have different flags but since Ontario is in Canada, Ontario also uses the Canadian flag. Each province and Territory of Canada has it's own flag.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province.
Yes. Manitoba is considered a prairie province (as are Saskatchewan and Alberta)
Before the National Anthem we used the British Royal Anthem. God Save the King.
The Star Spangled Banner is the United States' national anthem.
PEI is Canada's least populous province.