There aren't any 'Providences' in Canada- Providence is the capital of the state of Rhode island. If, however, you mean 'province', there are ten of them in Canada:NewfoundlandPrince Edward IslandNova ScotiaNew BrunswickQuebecOntarioManitobaSaskatchewanAlbertaBritish ColumbiaThere are also three territories in Canada, them being:YukonNorthwest TerritoriesNunavut
Most of Canada's population is located near the southern border. It is brutally cold in northern Canada and it's pretty desolate. The environment is very inhospitable.
Alberta, with 10.9% of the population
the larger part of Canada's population live in the southern part mainly in Ontario.
Chinese (2.6% of the Population)
There aren't any 'Providences' in Canada- Providence is the capital of the state of Rhode island. If, however, you mean 'province', there are ten of them in Canada:NewfoundlandPrince Edward IslandNova ScotiaNew BrunswickQuebecOntarioManitobaSaskatchewanAlbertaBritish ColumbiaThere are also three territories in Canada, them being:YukonNorthwest TerritoriesNunavut
Manitoba is a province in Canada. Winnipeg is the capital city in Manitoba.
The most of Canada's population is found in the Southern Part.
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Canada does not have either "providinces" or "providences." Canada's internal divisions are called provinces, of which there are ten, and territories, of which there are three. One of Canada's provinces is named Manitoba.
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Provinces (and territories) is when you are speaking about Canada. they are what make up Canada. Providence is Rhode Island capitol, or you can use providence when speak of a person/being who exercises care.
As of 2014 the estimated population in the country of Canada is 34.88 million people. The capitol city is Ottawa.
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Yes, of those three countries, the United States has the largest population, Mexico is second, and Canada is third.
why are the southernmost regions of canada the most populated