Ontario 13,210,667 (2010)
Quebec 7,907,375 (2010)
British Columbia 4,530,960 (2010)
Alberta 3,720,946 (2010)
Manitoba 1,235,412 (2010)
Saskatchewan 1,045,622 (2010)
Nova Scotia 942,506 (2010)
New Brunswick 751,755 (2010)
Newfoundland and Labrador 509,739 (2010)
Prince Edward Island 142,266 (2010)
Northwest Territories 43,759 (2010)
Yukon 34,525 (2010)
Nunavut 33,220 (2010)
By area, the largest province is Quebec. By population, the largest province is Ontario.
If you are asking which province has the largest population, the answer is Ontario; but if you are asking which province has the highest population density, the answer is Prince Edward Island.
Yes, every province, as well as every territory, have once city as its capital. There is also a capital for Canada as well.
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ontario
PEI
Quebec is the biggest province by area. Ontario is the biggest province by population.
By area, the largest province is Quebec. By population, the largest province is Ontario.
If you are asking which province has the largest population, the answer is Ontario; but if you are asking which province has the highest population density, the answer is Prince Edward Island.
Yes, every province, as well as every territory, have once city as its capital. There is also a capital for Canada as well.
The least populated province in Canada is P.E.I. with a population of 141,000 as of April 1st, 2010.
Quebec.
Ontario
Nunavut
Quebec
If you are asking which province has the highest population density, the answer is Prince Edward Island. If you are asking which province has the largest population, the answer is Ontario.
The province of Quebec is the primary province in Canada where French is the primary language spoken. French is an official language in Canada, and many people in other provinces, such as New Brunswick and Ontario, also speak French.