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  1. List of Canadian provinces and territories by gross domestic product; List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols; List of Canadian provinces by unemployment rate; List of Canadian provinces and territories by Human Development Index; Population of Canada by province and territory; List of Canadian flags; Notes

    • British Columbia

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

    • New Brunswick

      New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick, pronounced [nuvo...

  2. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and three territories. The majority of Canada's population is concentrated in the areas close to the Canada–US border. Its four largest provinces by area ( Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta) are also its most populous; together they account for 86.5 percent of the country's population.

  3. Here is a list of the provinces and territories, and their standard abbreviations, with their capitals (the cities where their governments are based) and largest cities. Canada's national capital, where the federal government meets, is Ottawa .

  4. Aug 8, 2019 · Political map of Canada. The ten provinces and three territories of Canada extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and north to the Arctic. Canada is the world’s second-largest country in total area since its territories and provinces cover an area of 3.855 million square miles.

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  5. The list of regions of Canada is a summary of geographical areas on a hierarchy that ranges from national (groups of provinces and territories) at the top to local regions and sub-regions of provinces at the bottom.

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  7. Map of the Canadian provinces and territories by GDP in millions of Canadian dollars in 2021. This article lists Canadian provinces and territories by gross domestic product (GDP) . While Canada's ten provinces and three territories exhibit high per capita GDPs, there is wide variation among them.

  8. This is a list of Canadian historical population by province and territory, drawn from the Canadian census of population data and pre-Confederation censuses of Newfoundland and Labrador. Since 1871, Canada has conducted regular national census counts.