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  1. Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution.In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada (which upon Confederation was divided into Ontario and Quebec)—united to form a federation, becoming a fully ...

    • British Columbia

      British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the...

    • New Brunswick

      Topographic map of New Brunswick. Roughly square, ... 52%...

  2. By U.S. state or territory U.S. states. List of years in Alabama; List of years in Alaska; List of years in Arizona; List of years in Arkansas; List of years in California

  3. Mar 31, 2010 · Reciprocity Between Canada and the United States. American ideas, attitudes, models and failures shaped the very nature of Canada. So, too, did a combination of fear and profit. Reciprocity, a free trade agreement between the United States and Canada, was in effect from 1854 to 1866. The first treaty, signed in 1854, had been demanded by ...

  4. The National Flag of Canada. An enlargeable map of Canada, showing its ten provinces and three territories. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Canada: Canada ( / ˈkænədə /) is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories.

  5. A topographic map of the United States. The United States is the world's third-largest country by total area behind Russia and Canada. The 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia occupy a combined area of 3,119,885 square miles (8,080,470 km 2).

  6. CanadaUnited States relations. Canada's long and complex relationship with the United States has had a significant impact on its history, economy, and culture. [1] The two countries consider themselves among the "closest [of] allies". [2] They share the longest border (8,891 km (5,525 mi)) between any two nations in the world, [3] and also ...

  7. Migrants from eastern Canada and immigrants from Europe and the United States began to fill the Prairies, which were still part of the Northwest Territories. Then, in 1905, the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta were created, completing the map of Western Canada. Newfoundland and Nunavut

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