The tip of Southern Ontario dips the farthest south of any other province, making it Canada's most southern point.
The three Prairie provinces of Canada Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
In the province of Québec, the French language is spoken almost exclusively. The Province of New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province. In large areas of eastern and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language. French is also widely spoken in parts of Manitoba and many other areas of Canada.
Canada East was not a political entity. It was part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. The Province of Canada was one of the three colonies that joined to create Canada, the first country to be created by legislation. The other two colonies were Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Confederation occurred on July 1, 1867. Immediately upon Confederation, the Province of Canada was severed into the Provinces of Ontario and Québec.
the whole country of Canada is officially bilingual, however, Quebec is truly French Canadian ----------------------- Manitoba is Canada's first bilingual province, NB was to follow later.
Saskatchewan and Alberta, all other provinces have ocean coasts. Manitoba has an Ocean Port on Hudson Bay.
Albert has 39% of the oil lands, Newfoundland 28%, Saskatchewan 27%, and the last 6% is all the other provinces put together.
In Canada, we call them 'Prairie Provinces.' Manitoba was the first Prairie Province. It was created by the Government of Canada on July 15, 1870, out of the newly acquired territories transferred from Britain. Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's other two Prairie Provinces. Both were created out of the same territories by the Government of Canada on September 1, 1905.
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
Regina is a city in Saskatchewan and it is also the capital city of the province. Saskatoon and Moose Jaw are other cities as well.
Saskatchewan is a province in the country of Canada. Canada is by law a bilingual country (English and French), and while the truth is that most people are better at speaking one of the official languages than the other, the ideal is to speak both. The majority of people in Saskatchewan speak English, but there are also some who speak French or even one of the native languages, like Metis or Inuit.
Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Northwest Territories is not a province.Parts of the former North-western Territory, referred to in section 146 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act), became the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan on September 1, 1905. Other parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan were formerly in Rupert's Land.
There is no province that contains other provinces. They are only contained by the country of Canada.
The tip of Southern Ontario dips the farthest south of any other province, making it Canada's most southern point.
On the day of Confederation (July 1, 1867) two provinces were created. Pursuant to section 6 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act) the pre-Confederation Province of Canada was severed into the Province of Ontario and the Province of Québec. The Province of Manitoba was created on July 15, 1870. The Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created on September 1, 1905. All other provinces joined as colonies.
New Brunswick --------------------------- If there is only one it is Manitoba in the centre of Canada. But there are two, one is Manitoba the other NB in Eastern Canada.