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There are 14 capitals in Canada, one national capital and 13 capitals for each province/territory.
Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has its own capital.
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.
im guessing that it would have to become island. as you see prince edward island. its still part of Canada but its a island. so that's what wood happenen.
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to every province and territory in all of Canada.
Canada has 13 premiers -- one for each province or territory. A premier is the head of government of a province or territory.
The leader of provincial government in Canada is called a Premier. Each Province and Territory in Canada has one, currently 13 in total, (10 provinces and 3 territories)
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Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has a government and a capital. Perhaps you can be more specific with your question.
Canada has 10 Lieutenant Governors, one for each province. Canada also has 3 Commissioners, one for each territory. The role of a Commissioner is similar to that of a Lieutenant Governor, except that, officially, a Commissioner is a representative of the federal Government and not of the Crown.
Canada is not a province - It is a country No national flower that I know of Each province has a provincial flower though
Canada has 13 territories and provinces in all. Ten provinces and 3 territories.In order of entering the union:Ontario (province - 1867)Québec (province - 1867)Nova Scotia (province -1867)New Brunswick (province - 1867)North-west Territories (territory - 1869)Manitoba (province - 1870)British Columbia (province - 1871)Prince Edward Island (province - 1873)Yukon Territory (territory -1898)Alberta (province - 1905)Saskatchewan (province - 1905)Newfoundland (province - 1949) Tenth and last province of CanadaNunavut (territory - 1999) Became a territory 1st April 1999 and changed the map of Canada for the first time in half a century.