Alberta - Edmonton
British Columbia - Victoria
Manitoba - Winnipeg (Winnie the pooh is named after it!)
New Brunswick - Frederickton
Newfoundland & Labrador - St. John's
Nova Scotia - Halifax
Ontario - Toronto
P.E.I. - Charlotteton
Quebec - Quebec City
Saskatchewan - Regina
Politically, Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories:
Provinces:
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ontario
Quebec
Sascatchewan
Territories:
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Yukon
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Québec, Saskatchewan, Yukon.
If you look a little bit, you can find it on Google. Type in 'Canada's Provinces in alphabetical order'. Except with no period.
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Québec, Saskatchewan, Yukon.
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.
Quebec, although some people will tell you it is OntarioAnswer:Canada has both provinces and territories. If you meant "just Provinces" the answer is Quebec. If you included Territories, the answer is Nunavut. In order of size (km2 in brackets) these are:* Nunavut (2 Million) * Quebec (1.5 Million)* Northwest Territories (1.3 Million)* Ontario (1 Million)* British Columbia (0.94 Million)* Alberta (0.66 Million)* Saskatchewan (0.65 Million)* Manitoba (0.65 Million)* Yukon (0.48 Million)* Newfoundland and Labrador (0.4 Million)* New Brunswick (0.07 Million) Nova Scotia (0.055 Million)* Prince Edward Island (0.005 Million)
There are 10 provinces in Canada. From west to east: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The province of Canada with a majority French speaking population is Quebec. Its capital is also called Quebec, but is usually referred to as Quebec City in order to avoid confusion.
Nunavut is the most recent Canadian territory, having been established on April 1st, 1999, however, it is technically not an area that joined Confederation so much as one that was carved out of a pre-existing one. The Yukon would therefore be the last territory to enter the Confederation, having done so in 1898. The Northwest Territories was first in 1870.
If you look a little bit, you can find it on Google. Type in 'Canada's Provinces in alphabetical order'. Except with no period.
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.
The states and territories of Australia in alphabetical order are:Australian Capital TerritoryNew South WalesNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern AustraliaIf one includes the seven offshore territories, then the list is thus: Ashmore and Cartier IslandsAustralian Antarctic TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsCoral Sea Islands TerritoryHeard and MacDonald IslandsNew South WalesNorfolk IslandNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern Australia
Quebec, although some people will tell you it is OntarioAnswer:Canada has both provinces and territories. If you meant "just Provinces" the answer is Quebec. If you included Territories, the answer is Nunavut. In order of size (km2 in brackets) these are:* Nunavut (2 Million) * Quebec (1.5 Million)* Northwest Territories (1.3 Million)* Ontario (1 Million)* British Columbia (0.94 Million)* Alberta (0.66 Million)* Saskatchewan (0.65 Million)* Manitoba (0.65 Million)* Yukon (0.48 Million)* Newfoundland and Labrador (0.4 Million)* New Brunswick (0.07 Million) Nova Scotia (0.055 Million)* Prince Edward Island (0.005 Million)
The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.The emperor Diocletian divided the empire into smaller territories in order to make it more manageable.
Wrong AnswerNunavut, on April 1, 1999. Prior to that date, that Territory was part of the Northwest Territories. It had been split because people thought Northwest Territories was too big so they decided to divide it. =========================================================Right Answer1. Nunavut was carved out of the Northwest Territories in order to create a self-governing territory for the Inuit. The decision to create Nunavut had nothing to do with the previous size of the Northwest Territories. 2. Nunavut did not "join" Canada. It was already a part of Canada by virtue of being a part of the Northwest Territories.3. The last territory to join Canada was the "remaining British possessions and territories ... and the islands adjacent thereto" pursuant to the Adjacent Territories Order, dated July 31, 1880.Prior to that, on July 15, 1870, Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territories had been transferred from Britain to Canada. On the same date, the federal government created the Province of Manitoba out of part of the former Rupert's Land.
Canada imports machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, and durable consumer goods.
There are 10 provinces in Canada. From west to east: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Of or pertaining to province; constituting a province; as, a provincial government; a provincial dialect., Exhibiting the ways or manners of a province; characteristic of the inhabitants of a province; not cosmopolitan; countrified; not polished; rude; hence, narrow; illiberal., Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical province, or to the jurisdiction of an archbishop; not ecumenical; as, a provincial synod., Of or pertaining to Provence; Provencal., A person belonging to a province; one who is provincial., A monastic superior, who, under the general of his order, has the direction of all the religious houses of the same fraternity in a given district, called a province of the order.
Simply put it is in Alphabetical Order. ========================== Saskatchewan is in the Central Time Zone, whereas Alberta is in the Mountain Time Zone. Saskatchewan, therefore, being an hour ahead of Alberta, would have become a province an hour ahead of Alberta. Saskatchewan is the eighth province, not Alberta.
North Central Province
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