There were no cities in Alberta at the time but all towns and villages wanted to be the Capital as it would bring in money and status. Other towns that could have been selected include Calgary, Lethbridge and Lac La Biche. I'm not sure there were any other serious considerations because Edmonton had closer ties to Britain and Eastern Canada.
Three Canadian provinces are together referred to as the 'prairie provinces.' They are, from west to east, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Two cities in Alberta have over a million population: Calgary and Edmonton. Winnipeg, Manitoba, is in the three-quarters of a million range. In Saskatchewan, both Saskatoon and Regina are between 300,000 and 400,000.
Three provinces of Canada are British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
The correct question is. . .what are the three biggest cities!!
Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are the biggest cities, and considered the most progressive by some. Montreal is often considered to be the most progressive of these three.
The prairie provinces of Canada are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The southern parts of these provinces are covered in grassland.
Three cities are: Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver
Three cities in Canada are: - Toronto - Montreal - Edmonton
The three provinces that produce most of Canada wheat are Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Saskatchewan produces over 60% of the total wheat produced in Canada.
The biggest three cinemas in Montreal, Canada are Guzzo Cinemas, Montreal Events, and CinemaClock. These are all the top three biggest cinemas in Montreal, Canada.
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The three biggest cities in British Columbia are Vancouver, Surrey, and Burnaby.
Schooling is required and there are three of them in Alberta Canada. They are Calgary City Centre , Calgary North , Edmonton City Centre