Quebec is different from the rest of Canada, because Quebec has more of an expansion of french speaking people while everywhere else has a mixture, mainly because french people first migrated in Quebec
Quebec and Ontario are the two provinces that produce three quarters of Canadian manufactured goods.
QUEBEC makes a TON of maple syrup
Quebec is part of Canada, Virginia part of the US. Neither can directly enact agreements with the other. The Canadian govt makes agreements with the US govt.
Quebec makes dairy products; mainly cheese.
There are four:Newfoundland and LabradorNew BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edward Island==========================CorrectionThere are only three "Maritime" Provinces, and the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador is not one of them. It is, however, one of Canada's four "Atlantic" Provinces.
Sher-Wood has the NHL licence to supply pucks to the NHL. The company does NOT make the pucks, which are made by Soucy Baron Inc. a Canadian company located in St-JΓ©rΓ΄me in the province of Quebec, Sher-Wood will then print the logos on the pucks and supply them to the NHL teams.
They are only Canadian is they were born and raised is Canada
People in Quebec make a living by working for the government, paper mills, and mines.
The Canadian army makes more money so the Canadian army.
It is the name of a family in Quebec which makes famous pipe-organs.
There is no individual island that Spain currently controls that is divided between two Spanish Provinces. However, the Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago that is spread across two provinces.
Nunavut isn't a province, it's a territory, like Yukon and the Northwest Territories. That means that it is delegated authority by the federal government, rather than having its authority granted by the constitution, like provinces do. Nunavut is unique in that it has a majority Inuit population. Both Nunavut and the Northwest Territories use consensus government, which means all members of the legislative assembly sit as independents rather than as members of a party as is common in Yukon and the provinces.