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      • The current provinces and territories are: Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador | Northwest Territories | Nova Scotia | Nunavut | Ontario | Prince Edward Island | Quebec | Saskatchewan | Yukon
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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.

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  3. It is made up of thirteen administrative divisions: ten provinces and three territories. The different levels of government in Canada are based on the principles of a federation: the governments of each province and territory share power with the federal government.

  4. Jan 24, 2022 · There are 10 Canadian provinces, with three territories to the north. The provinces are, in alphabetical order: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.

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  5. Mar 26, 2016 · The provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were the first to come onboard in 1867, but it wasn’t until 1999 that the territory of Nunavut was created. For quick reference, here’s a handy list of Canadian provinces and the year in which each joined confederation.

    • Alberta. Alberta boasts one of the largest oil reserves in the world, but this Prairie province’s topography is much more than mined flatlands. Its diverse landscape also includes the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the stunning turquoise glacial runoff waters of Lake Moraine and Lake Louise.
    • British Columbia. Located on Canada’s picturesque western coast, British Columbia’s 17,000 miles of Pacific Ocean shoreline range from low-lying wetlands to dramatic fjords.
    • Manitoba. Manitoba holds an important place in Canadian history. It was the birthplace of the Métis people’s resistance, led by Louis Riel, which resulted in the region’s entry into Confederation in 1870.
    • New Brunswick. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual Canadian province. Of the more than 800,000 people who call the province home, 42% of them speak both French and English, the two official languages.
  6. provinces, territories, and capitals of Canada at a glance. Canada consists of 10 provinces and three territories that vary greatly in size. The Atlantic Provinces include Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.

  7. Jan 17, 2020 · By contrast, Canada's territories get their power from the federal government of Canada. The following is a list of Canada's provinces and territories, ranked in order of the 2008 population. Capital cities and area have been included for reference.

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