Canada is divided in to 'Provinces'. NOT states.
The fertile land in Canada is primarily used for agriculture, including the production of crops such as wheat, barley, canola, and potatoes. Some regions also support livestock farming, including cattle and poultry. Additionally, there are vineyards in certain areas for wine production.
Canada uses the British parliamentary system of government, on a national level. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories, each of which have their own parliamentary governments. In addition to those governmental systems, there are also first nations who have their own governments in the form of tribal councils.
No. Spain never held territory in Canada. France, on the other hand did. The province of Quebec was French. They still speak French there. The Miguelon Islands and perhaps a couple of other islands still belong to France.
One, the upper case c in Canada.
The capitol of Canada is Ottawa.
It is a huge country, naturally it will be divided into physical regions.
The United States Federal and State governments operate within a system to the east, Pacific Ocean to the west, Canada to the north, and Mexico to the south.
Ridings
Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario.
Oh, dude, Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories. It's like they're playing a game of "How many regions can we have?" But hey, at least they're keeping it interesting up there, eh?
North America can be divided into many different regions based on any number of factors. Six broadly divided regions are Greenland, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Canada is organized into several Provinces. A Province is very similar to a state in which geographical regions of Canada are divided up and sectionalized.
Northern Canada, Western Canada, and Eastern Canada. In Northern, there are Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. In Western, there are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. In Eastern, there are Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia
there are 8 physiographic regions in canada
Confederation was and is a benefit to all regions of Canada.
Canada is not divided into countries. Canada is a country that is divided into ten provinces and three territories.
The six economic regions of Canada are: Pacific Canada, Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and Northern Canada.