There are fourteen capitals located in Canada. Ten serve as capitals to provinces, three as capitals to territories, and one is designated as the official capital of Canada.
Province capitals: Toronto (Ontario), Quebec City (Quebec), Halifax (Nova Scotia), Fredericton (New Brunswick), Winnipeg (Manitoba), Victoria (British Columbia), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Regina (Saskatchewan), Edmonton (Alberta), St. John's (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Territory capitals: Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Whitehorse (Yukon), Iqaluit (Nunavut)
Canadian capital: Ottawa
Capitals are the official cities or towns designated as the seat of government for a country or region. They are where the administrative functions of a government are carried out, such as housing the offices of the head of state, legislature, and other key institutions. Capitals are often centers for culture, history, and tourism.
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The capitol of Canada is Ottawa.
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was created in 1867.
Canada borders the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
There are 14 capitals in Canada, one national capital and 13 capitals for each province/territory.
Ottawa is the capital of Canada. It is the fourth largest city in the country. There are 14 other capitals in Canada.
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The capital of Algeria is Algiers. The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
Canada is not a state. Canada is a sovereign nation. It has a national capital which is Ottawa, 10 provincial capitals, and 3 territorial capitals. Ottawa, Ontario is the capital city of Canada.
None of the capital cities of Canada have a name with only five letters.
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they all voted on the NAFTA agreement
Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has its own capital.