A territory typically becomes a province through a formal process that involves legislative action and often a referendum or vote by the local population. This process may require the approval of a national government or parliament, which assesses the territory’s readiness for provincial status based on criteria such as governance, infrastructure, and economic viability. Once granted, the territory gains greater autonomy and representation within the broader political framework of the country.
it was a territory in 1870
It hasn't become a province yet, it is still a territory.
Yukon is a territory, not a province. It has never been a province, and may never become a province. Its population is just a little over 30,000, more than two-thirds of whom live in Yukon's capital city, Whitehorse.
Labrador is not a territory in Canada it is a region that is part of Quebec but actually belongs to the province of Newfoundland which became a province in 1949
1999
Yukon is a territory, not a province. It has never been a province, and may never become a province. Its population is just a little over 30,000, more than two-thirds of whom live in Yukon's capital city, Whitehorse.
A province
P.E.I was the eighth province and territory to join Canada. They joined July 1, 1873.
Province
Province
Quebec is a province
It is not a province, it is a territory.