Canada
Canada has approximately people and is the 36 th largest country in population in the world (US is 3 rd ) It covers 9,984,670 SQ KM and is the 2 nd largest country in area in the world (US is tied for 3 rd with China ) Canada is the 4 th last country in terms of population density (>3/km²) Canada has the longest coastline in the world 90% of Canada’s population lives within 800 kms of the United States The Prime minister of Canada is Stephen Harper The baseball glove and basketball were invented by Canadians There are more cattle in Alberta than people 1 in 6 people living in Canada are immigrants with more than half of them living in Ontario or British Columbia Canada’s #1 industry is the auto industry Canada produces enough eggs to give everyone on earth one egg per year, every day, with a half a million leftover
The Atlantic Provinces
Newfoundland and Labrador
NL Became a province in 1949 Premier is Danny Williams Capital is St John’s, population is Heavily involved in oil and gas Suffered through the Cod Moratorium in the 80’s and 90’s but shellfish and ground fish is increasing
Nova Scotia
NS Became a province in 1867 Premier is Rodney MacDonald Capital is Halifax and pop. is approx Heavily involved in natural gas (Sable Island), fishing and forestry Mining was strong until the 80’s Bluenose is symbol of glorious past Nova Scotia became a popular destination for freed American slaves
New Brunswick
NB Became a province in 1867 with Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec, the original Canadian Provinces Premier is Shawn Graham Capital is Fredericton and pop. is approx Main industries are forestry, oil refining, mining, and fisheries Expected to be the one of the next ‘Boom’ areas of Canada
Prince Edward Island
PEI Became a province in 1873 Premier is Robert Ghiz Capital is Charlottetown and pop. Is Main industries are fishing and tourism Home of the fictional ‘Anne of Green Gables’
Central Canada
Quebec
QC or PQ Became a province in 1867 Only official French speaking province in Canada Capital is Quebec City and pop is Main industries are energy, mining, forestry, and dairy Quebec produces most of Canada’s Maple syrup Only province to contain all three climate zones of Canada (Arctic, Sub-arctic, and Cordillera (temperate)
Ontario
ON Became a founding province in 1867 Premier is Dalton McGuinty Capital is Toronto and pop. is Main economic activities are car industry, service sector and farming Toronto’s first legislative buildings were burned down by American soldiers in the War of 1812
The Prairies
Manitoba
MB Became a province in 1870 Premier is Gary Doer Capital is Winnipeg (home of the Canadian Mint), pop is 1, Main industries are farming, mining, and manufacturing All water in Manitoba drains to Hudson’s Bay Home of the Hudson’s Bay Company(1670), one of the largest companies in the World in the 1800’s
Saskatchewan
SK Became a province in 1905 Premier is Brad Wall Capital is Regina and pop is Main industry is grain farming and cattle farming Saskatchewan used to be part of the Northwest Territories ruled by the RCMP Regina is still the training school for all RCMP cadets
Alberta
AB Became a province in 1905 along with Saskatchewan Premier is Ed Stelmach Capital is Edmonton and pop is Main industries are oil and gas, cattle, and farming Home of the famous Alberta Tar Sands and Drumheller, the dinosaur capital of North America
British Columbia
BC Became a province in 1871 Premier is Gordon Campbell Capital is Victoria and pop is Main industries are Pulp and paper, forestry, international trade Vancouver was originally in the United States The Gold Rushes in the 1800’s brought most of the early settlers Vancouver has the highest concentration of Chinese population outside of any city in China
Territories
Yukon
YT Became a territory in 1898 Premier is Denis Fentie Capital is Whitehorse and pop is Main industries are mining (gold, diamond, lead, and zinc) and tourism The Yukon Goldrush ( ) brought prospectors from around the world Mt Logan, tallest mountain in Canada, is part of a national park in the Yukon
Northwest Territory
NT Became a territory in 1870 Premier is Floyd Roland Capital is Yellowknife and pop is Main industries are gold, diamond, zinc mines and oil and gas In 1870, most of Western Canada and parts of Quebec and Ontario were all part of NWT.
Nunavut
NU Became a territory in 1999 Premier is Paul Okalik Capital is Iqaluit and pop is Main industries are diamond, gold, lead, and nickel mines as well as fishing Nunavut is considered a desert