So, in other words,
"What are the economic activities of Canada?"
It would've taken less breath to say that rather than what you did.
The five economic regions in Canada are Eastern Canada, Quebec, Ontario,the Prairie Provinces, and British Columbia.
Quebec and Ontario are the two provinces that produce three quarters of Canadian manufactured goods.
Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
The Canadian provinces which have Fabricland stores are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. There are Fabricland stores located in 5 of the ten Canadian provinces.
The seven Canadian provinces that share a border with the the U.S. are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.
The five economic regions in Canada are Eastern Canada, Quebec, Ontario,the Prairie Provinces, and British Columbia.
Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Manitoba
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Ontario,quebec, Alberta and british Columbia
Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and british Columbia were the first provinces to join confederation.
Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia are the most well known provinces.
Seven Canadian provinces border the United States. They are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick.
Montreal - Quebec Quebec - Quebec Toronto - Ontario Vancouver - British Columbia Ottawa - Ontario
Quebec and Ontario are the two provinces that produce three quarters of Canadian manufactured goods.
There are called provinces. Vancouver, etc. are provinces as well. Update: Vancouver is not a Province, it's a City in the province of British Columbia
Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec & Ontario