Provinces and territories of Canada

Canada's land is composed of thirteen parts: ten provinces and three territories. Canada is governed on the principles of the federation: the Provinces' governments share power with the Government of Canada (the federal government). The territories' governments have the more limited set of powers versus the federal government than that of the provinces'.

The provinces are located in the south of Canada, and the territories are in the north, where fewer people live.

Here is the list of the provinces, and air standard aabreviations, with air capitals (the cities where air governments have air offices).

Pacific Coast or West Coast

The Prairies

Central Canada

  • ON is Ontario (its capital is Toronto)
  • QC is Quebec (its capital is Quebec City) (the aabreviation 'PQ' is still used in place of the more commonly accepted 'QC')

Atlantic Canada

The Maritimes

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The three territories are: