Canada has ten provinces, not three. You are probably talking about territories. The three territories are; Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
Yes and into three Canadian provinces.
There are no states in Canada-- there are ten provinces and three territories. All of them have a flag.
English is spoken in all ten provinces and in all three territories. Quebec and New Brunswick have large numbers of French-speaking people.
They are airplanes, trains, and boats/ ships.
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.
All of them.
Canada was created by legislation (the British North America Act ) which came into effect on July 1, 1867.The provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada all joined at the same point in time. Also at that same point in time, the Province of Canada was severed into the Provinces of Ontario and Québec.Therefore, three provinces joined, but there are four original provinces.See sections 3 and 6 of the British North America Act(now the Constitution Act).
All places in Canada. Canada does not have states, it has provinces and territories.
Hay is grown in all the provinces of Canada, from B.C all the way to P.E.I.
No not at all it is cold & warm!
There are no states in Canada, only provinces and territories.
Western Canada provinces the largest population. The population is more that the Prairie provinces.