Ontario and Quebec make up Central Canada.
Grasslands of Canada include the great plains of the western and central provinces, Alberta, Sakatchewan and Manitoba.
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.
The maritime provinces & Quebec are the poorest provinces in Canada.
The major differences between the Maritime Central and Western Provinces of Canada include geography, economy, and culture. The Maritime Central Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) are located on the Atlantic coast, known for fishing and shipbuilding industries, and have a strong Scottish and Acadian cultural influence. The Western Provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) are located in the interior of the country, known for agriculture, oil, and natural resources industries, and have a mix of indigenous, European, and immigrant cultural influences.
Canada does not have states. Canada has provinces.
There are 13 provinces in canada
The Atlantic Canada provinces include: New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. The Pacific Coast province is British Columbia. The Prairies include the following provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Northern Canadian provinces are: the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Central Canada consists of Ontario and Quebec. Usually the "Pacific Canada" and "Prairies" categories you describe are combined into one: "Western Canada."
prince Edward island, Quebec, new Brunswick, nova scotia, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada is divided in to provinces and territories!
Canada has 10 provinces...not three.
Canada has a total of ten provinces and three territories.