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The three Prairie provinces of Canada Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

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The tree provinces are: Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

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Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba. these 3 regions are known as "Canada's breadbasket" because this is the place where people produce the most wheat and other grain products

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