Yes. The Provinces own the resources and they have to trade among themselves and with Canada. Though for many things it is easier to trade with the USA than other provinces.
Western Canada provinces the largest population. The population is more that the Prairie provinces.
Canada has provinces rather than states. Alberta is one of the ten provinces in Canada.
Yes it is, although the states in the US have more authority than the provinces in Canada.
Not really. US states have much more independence than Canadian provinces
BC, Alberta and Ontario are core to Canada's funding.
The saltwater air causes things to rust faster than non-saltwater air.
Ontario and Quebec are the most populous. You could also say that the provinces West of Ontario are more populous than those East of Ontario, or that the Eastern Maritime provinces have more population than the Western or Northern (excluding Ontario and Quebec who have no major ports in the North) maritime provinces and territories.
Provinces and territories are both administrative regions in Canada, with provinces having more autonomy and power than territories. Provinces have their own governments and legislatures, while territories are governed by the federal government. Both provinces and territories have representation in the federal Parliament, with provinces having more seats due to their larger populations.
Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories. Provinces have more legislative powers than territories, which are governed by the federal government. Each province and territory has its own government responsible for areas like health care, education, and transportation within its borders.
By Canada's core I'm guessing you mean central Canada. Central Canada is made up of two provinces; Ontario and Quebec. ---------------- Manitoba is Central Canada.Ontario and Quebec have the largest populations and political power. The core provinces paying more into Confederation than they take out is Alberta and Ontario and sometimes BC.
yes because there is more people