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The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second-largest country by area. In 1867, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and the Province of Canada (which, on the formation of Canada, was divided into Ontario and Quebec)—were united to form the new nation. Since then, Canada's external borders have changed several times, and the country has grown from the original four provinces to ten provinces and three territories. The ten provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The three territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces receive their power and authority from the Constitution Act, 1867 (formerly called the British North America Act, 1867), whereas territorial governments have powers delegated to them by the federal government. This means that while a change to the division of powers between the federal government and the provinces requires a constitutional amendment, a similar change affecting the territories can be performed unilaterally by the federal Parliament or government. Moreover, in modern Canadian constitutional theory, the provinces are considered to be co-sovereign divisions, and each province has its own "Crown" represented by the lieutenant governor, whereas the territories are not sovereign, but simply part of the federal realm, and have a commissioner who represents the federal government.
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Canada (i/ˈkænədə/; French: [ka.na.da]) is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains; about four-fifths of the country's population of 35 million people live near the southern border. The majority of Canada has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer.
The land now called Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the 15th century, British and French colonies were established on the Atlantic coast, with the first establishment of a region called "Canada" occurring in 1537. As a consequence of various conflicts, the United Kingdom gained and lost territories within British North America until left, in the late 18th century, with what mostly geographically comprises Canada today. Pursuant to the British North America Act, on July 1, 1867, the colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia joined to form the autonomous federal Dominion of Canada. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the self-governing Dominion to the present ten provinces and three territories forming modern Canada. In 1931, Canada achieved near total independence from the United Kingdom with the Statute of Westminster 1931, and full sovereignty was attained when the Canada Act 1982 removed the last remaining ties of legal dependence on the British parliament.
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A province is almost always an administrative division, within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman provincia, which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outside Italy. The term is now used in many countries.
In many countries with no actual provinces, "the provinces" or "the province" means outside the capital city.
The English word "province" is attested since about 1330 and derives from the 13th-century Old French "province", which itself comes from the Latin word "provincia", which referred to the sphere of authority of a magistrate; in particular, to a foreign territory.
A popular etymology is from Latin"pro-" ("on behalf of") and "vincere" ("to triumph" or "to take control of"). Thus a "province" would a territory or function that a Roman magistrate held control of on behalf of his government. In fact, the word Province is an ancient term from public law, which means: "office belonging to a magistrate". This agrees with the Latin term's earlier usage as a generic term for a jurisdiction under Roman law.
The discography of Keke Palmer, an American R&B singer-songwriter, consists of one studio album, one extended play, three mixtapes and seven singles. In 2005, Palmer signed a record deal with Atlantic Records. Palmer released her debut album So Uncool on September 18, 2007. The album failed to chart on the US Billboard 200, but did chart at number 85 on the R&B chart. The album was preceded by the lead single "Keep It Movin'". In 2010, Palmer was signed by the Chairman of Interscope Records, Jimmy Iovine, and began working on an album.
In January 2011, Palmer released her first mixtape Awaken. The mixtape was officially released on January 10, 2011, for downloads on mixtape-downloading websites. The first and only single released from the mixtape was "The One You Call". A music video was also released for the song. In July 2012, Palmer released the single "You Got Me" featuring Kevin McCall. The video for the single was released on July 11, 2012. Palmer released a self-titled mixtape Keke Palmer on October 1, 2012. It includes her new singles "You Got Me" & "Dance Alone" which have already been released. On May 16, 2013, Keke Palmer released a video showing her recording and performing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You".
Learn about Canada and it's provinces, territories and capitals with this educational kids video and catchy song. And don't forget to sing along to this fun geography video for kids AND parents brought to you by Kids Learning Tube! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kidslearningtube Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/kidslearningtube Tweet Us: https://twitter.com/learningtube Instagram: https://instagram.com/kidslearningtube Add us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+KidsLearning... Music: Copyright 2016 Kids Learning Tube Video: Copyright 2016 Kids Learning Tube LYRICS: We are Canada made up of 10 Provinces and 3 territories with capitals in all We’re here to teach you all and then some facts that go along with them So sing along with me now lets have a ball I am Alberta My capita...
I did a video about the U.S, can't leave our Northern brothers out of the fun! Here is a video explaining the flags of the provinces and territories of Canada. Music by Holfix https://www.youtube.com/user/holfix No Sustain https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuwahe7ErTNMqilUNM-hA0g Written by: Tyler Franklin.
High-definition highlights from coast to coast to coast of Canada's 13 provinces and territories / Vidéo haute définition mettant en vedette les 13 provinces et territoires du Canada d'un océan à l'autre et à l'autre.
Do you know the provinces of Canada? Know it: "Most of the Canadian population lives in the soutern part of Canada (Canada-USA border)."
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What are the most developed Canadian provinces and territories in 2013? Ranked using the UN's Human Development Index score (HDI).
Sing along with 2 year old Justin as he teaches the provinces and territories of Canada. It's a great geography lesson - Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. British Columbia and Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Ontario Quebec. Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island, Yukon Territory Northwest Territories, Nunavut That's Canada! We have many other videos on our QuadSquad channel. Go ahead and subscribe, it's free! Connect with us: Find us on Facebook Twitter: @QuadSquad_Kids Instagram: @QuadSquad_Kids www.QuadSquad.ky
Experience Canada's East Coast features Nova Scotia, Newfoundland/Labrador, New Brunswick, and P.E.I. Highlights include, Cape Breton Island, Bay of Fundy, Charlottetown, Halifax, Lunenberg, St Johns, Fortress at Louisbourg, Whales at Cape Spear, Mahone Bay,Sherbrook and more! For those who are curious, this was filmed entirely on the Panasonic GH2 micro 4/3 DSLR at 24P.
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A documentary examining the topic of suicide through an investigation of the Canadian province, Prince Edward Island.
A young Jesuit priest seeks to convert the Indian tribes in Canada while also trying to survive the harsh winter. Black Robe is a 1991 film directed by Bruce Beresford. The screenplay was written by Irish Canadian author Brian Moore, who adapted it from his novel of the same name. It was the first official co-production between a Canadian film team and an Australian one. It was shot entirely in the Canadian province of Quebec.
Hey boys, BTG here with a Canadian Province tournament! If you guys didn't know, Polish Thrasher makes a ton of these, so go to his channel to see more! Polish Thrasher - https://www.youtube.com/user/WhatThePuck07
Come and learn about adventures in the Canadian province of Alberta as Matt Villano, senior editor of the Expedia Viewfinder blog, chats with a quartet of Alberta experts about their home.
Two policemen (Colm http://elizabethm0vie.blogspot.com/0479647 Feore, Patrick Huard) from different Canadian provinces must work together to solve a crime.
What if the united states made jewish illegal, what if the they made English the official language, and what if the U.S. acquired the Canadian Provinces of Yukon and the Northwest Territories(including Nunavut)
2002-07-05 S.N. Goenka at City Hall Edmonton City Hall, Alberta (Canadian Province)
The Trap is an adventure/romance film released in 1966, written by David D. Osborn and directed by Sidney Hayers. Shot in the pristine wilderness of the Canadian province of British Columbia, Oliver Reed and Rita Tushingham star in this unusual love story about a rough trapper and a mute orphan girl. The first couple of minutes of this video is a rare 1965 interview with Oliver Reed about the film.
You're about to discover new view on Bigfoot/Sasquatch. This video goes into the origin and history of Bigfoot and suggests it could be an interdimensional being. Bigfoot - the name used for any large, hairy biped reported in every state of the United States and every Canadian province - has long baffled casual tourists and experienced scientists. The Psychic Sasquatch is the product of 55 years of accumulated knowledge based on ongoing encounters with the Bigfoot. The 187 documented cases have clearly objectified the reality of psi within this phenomenon. https://thebasesproject.org/donate/