Provinces and territories in Canada are connected through a federal system of governance established by the Constitution Act of 1867, which outlines their relationships with the federal government. While provinces have more autonomy and power over their resources and governance, territories are governed more directly by the federal government. Additionally, there are interprovincial agreements and organizations that facilitate cooperation on issues like trade, transportation, and environmental management. This interconnectedness helps promote unity and collaboration across the diverse regions of Canada.
It is a province
territory is Nunavut province is Newfoundland
Quebec is the largest province Nunavut is the largest territory
Labrador is not a territory in Canada it is a region that is part of Quebec but actually belongs to the province of Newfoundland which became a province in 1949
NU is the biggest Territory in canada, it's not a province. QC is the biggest province. ON is second and BC is third in total area. If you just count land area and subtract the freshwater, BC and ON switch places. PEI is the smallest province.
Province
It is a province
The highest populated province (or territory) in Canada is Ontario.
territory is Nunavut province is Newfoundland
Quebec is the largest province Nunavut is the largest territory
Newfoundland is not a territory, it is Canada's tenth province.
The British Columbia is Canada's westermost province.
New Brunswick is a province of Canada.
Labrador is not a territory in Canada it is a region that is part of Quebec but actually belongs to the province of Newfoundland which became a province in 1949
Ontario
Ontario
Yes, it is the biggest territory/province in Canada, but sparsely populated.