Most Canadians live in the urban areas of the southeast, near the Great Lakes, in the southern regions of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
Yes (True)
In 2009 the census was 4,419,974 and two million reside in Metro Vancouver.
No.
About 28 percent are from the British Isles. About 23 percent are of French origin. About 15 percent are of other European origin. Two percent are of Native American Indian origin. Six percent are of Arabic origin. The remaining 26 percent are of mixed origin or Asian or African origin.
Which two provinces of pakistan is flattest?
Munster and Leinster are two of Ireland's four provinces.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are the two Canadian provinces that have no coastline.
In 1900 Canada had seven provinces and two territories. Two more provinces were created in 1905.
The two most populated provinces are Ontario (first) and Quebec (second).
Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's two landlocked provinces.
Prairie chickens live in a range of the two prairie provinces (Alberta/Saskatchewan) down the coast of Texas.