Ontario has the largest population of all the Canadian provinces. As of the latest estimates, it is home to over 14 million residents, accounting for nearly 40% of Canada's total population. The province's major cities, including Toronto, contribute significantly to its population density and diversity. Ontario's strong economy and various opportunities also attract many newcomers and residents from other provinces.
Western Canada provinces the largest population. The population is more that the Prairie provinces.
Ontario has a population greater than any other Canadian province or territory.Ontario's population was estimated at 13.1 million as of July 1, 2009.Ontario's population greater than the combined populations of all four western provinces plus the three territories.Ontario.
The largest Canadian province in terms of population is Ontario. Based on the 2006 Statistics Canada census, the population of Ontario was 12,160,282 that year. The largest Canadian province in terms of land mass is Quebec. Taken from the 2006 census, Quebec's land area is 1,356,366.78 square kilometres. Note: Nunavut is a Canadian territory, not a province, that has a land area of 1,932,254.97 square kilometres and a population of 29,474 inhabitants in 2006.
All of them.
All provinces and territories in Canada use the same currency, the Canadian Dollar.
The premise of this question is false. Canada's history is taught in schools in ALL Provinces and Territories.
The common loon is found in all Canadian provinces and territories.
Yes and into three Canadian provinces.
The union jack on a sea of red, with the emblems of all the provinces.
By population, Ontario is the largest, and Prince Edward Island the smallest. By physical size, Quebec is the largest and Prince Edward Island is the smallest. Bear in mind that we have not included territories in these statistics
same-sex marriages are legal in ALL Canadian provinces.