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(1763) to the English after the Seven Years' War. Confederation of the territories and provinces of British North America, which eventually included all land north of the United States, began in 1867 and ended with the addition of Newfoundland in 1949. The Statute of Westminster (1931) ...
Jews reside in every region of Canada including the Northern Territories, although they are concentrated heavily in the major urban centers. The metropolitan area of Toronto is home to 188,710 Jews and includes about half (48.2%) of Canada's Jewish population. The Montreal community numbers 90,...
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canada’s federal police force. It is also the provincial and criminal police establishment in all provinces except Ontario and Quebec and the only police force in the Yukon and Northwest territories. It is responsib
British Columbia, westernmost ofCanada’s 10 provinces. It is bounded to the north byYukonand theNorthwest Territories, to the east by the province ofAlberta, to the south by the U.S. states ofMontana,Idaho, andWashington, and to the west by thePacific Oceanand the southern panhandle regio...
DO THE PROVINCES & TERRITORIES RESPECT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?(No) ISN'T THIS THE TIME FOR A NOBLE CENTRIST CANADIAN PARTY?(YES) Jim Reid CFP Founder's message: This website is a hobby begun in 1995 to develop a centrist majority virtual Canadian political party. It has not been publicized...
April 2023: In Canada cities and towns are considered creatures of provincial and territorial governments, existing by provincial and territorial legislation. Provinces and territories can create, modify, or eliminate a municipality as they see fit such as amalgamations and the creation of regional gov...
led, first to an expansion of the railroad to the West, and then to an influx of settlers westward. Manitoba joined Canada as a province in 1870, followed by British Columbia in 1871, the Yukon Territory in 1898, and the trio of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories in ...
An updated review of biological information is provided for Sinapis arvensis. Native to the Old World, the species is widely introduced and naturalized in temperate regions around the world. The species occurs in all the provinces, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon. It is an important wee...
16, 1885, Regina, District of Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Can.) was a Canadian leader of the Métis in western Canada. Riel grew up in the Red River Settlement in present-day Manitoba. He studied for the priesthood in Montreal (though he was never ordained) and worked at various ...