
Canada (Canadian Provinces)
Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories, each with its own government and unique identity. Provinces—such as Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia—have significant control over areas like education, health, and transportation. The territories—Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut—are more northern and have less autonomy, sharing governance with the federal government. This regional structure allows Canada to manage its diverse geography, cultures, and languages effectively. Provinces and territories work together with the federal government to serve citizens, balance local needs, and uphold national unity.