Quebec and Ontario are not considered colonies in the contemporary sense; they are provinces of Canada. Both were part of the historical British colonial framework, with Quebec originally being a French colony and later ceded to Britain in 1763. Today, they are integral parts of Canada's federal system, each with its own government and legislative powers.
The four provinces were Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. What had been called Canada was Ontario and Quebec.
Ontario, Newbrunswick, Nova Scotia, And Quebec.
Quebec is east of Ontario.
No. Montreal is a city in Quebec. Toronto is a city in Ontario. Quebec and Ontario are provinces of Canada.
the quebec and Ontario considered Canada's heartland is in southern quebec and southern Ontario which is closer to the border of the uinted states.
No Ontario is close to the United States and Quebec is higher
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Four colonies joined the Canadian federation in 1867. They were New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, and Nova Scotia.
Canada was affected by it because the Loyalists from the 13 colonies that left the 13 colonies went to places that are now called ontario,quebec, and nova scotia.
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