They are much less common in BC than on the praries but have been known to happen.
Tornadoes are rare in British Columbia due to its cooler and moister climate compared to other regions prone to tornadoes. However, there have been a few documented instances of tornadoes occurring in the province, but they are typically weaker and less frequent compared to tornado-prone areas like the central United States.
Order of British Columbia happened on 1989-04-21.
There can be. Tornadoes have been recorded in Washington and British Columbia. Even if Osoyoos has not been hit, that is merely a result of chance and the fact that tornadoes are rare in that region.
According to Wikipedia there have been two recorded tornadoes on Vancouver Island. April 25, 1955: A tornado in Nanaimo, British Columbia on Vancouver Island, where few tornadoes occur, causes minor damage to the southern end of the city. March 7, 1966: A tornado affected Ucluelet, British Columbia. Unknown but significant damage.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.
British Columbia is directly north of Washington state.
Canada's Pacific province is the British Columbia.
Tornadoes happen in Miami for the same reason they happen anywhere else. See the related question for how tornadoes form in general.
No, British Columbia is owned by Canada.
They do, but they are rare and usually not very strong. The reason for this is that tornadoes usually form under conditions where warm, moist air collides with cool, dry air with accompanied by strong wind shear. Overall, British Columbia has a cool, moist climate which is not conducive to tornado formation.
The Columbia River originates in British Columbia
Island in British Columbia is Vancouver