Title: Canada, Our Neighbor to the North
1Canada, Our Neighbor to the North
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2Learn More About Each Province
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3Alberta Flag
4Alberta Premier Ralph Klein
5(Lands and Peoples 2004)
6British Columbia Flag
7British Columbia
8(Lands and Peoples 2004)
9Manitoba Flag
10Manitoba Premier Gary Doer
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12New Brunswick Flag
13New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord
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15Newfoundland Flag
16Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams
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18Nova Scotia Flag
19Nova Scotia Premier John F. Hamm
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21Northwest Territories Flag
22Northwest Territories Premier Joe Handley
23Population- 52,238(1986) Area 1,304,903 Capital
Yellowknife Products Lead, Zinc, Silver, Gold,
Lumber, Fish, Radioactive Minerals, Oil, and
Natural Gas. Major Rivers Mackenzie, Coppermine,
Thelon, Back, Anderson. Major Lakes Great Bear,
Great Slave Highest Point Mt. Sir James
MacBrien, 9062 Feet
24Ontario Flag
25Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty
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27Prince Edward Island Flag
28Prince Edward Island Premier Patrick George Binns
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30Quebec Flag
31Quebec Premier Jean Charest
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33Saskatchewan Flag
34Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert
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36Yukon Territories Flag
37Yukon Territories Commissioner Jack Cable
38Yukon Territory Population 30,000 Capital
Whitehorse Other Cities Dawson City, Watson
Lake, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo Products
Lead, Zinc, Gold, Silver. Industries Mining,
Tourism, Forestry
39Nunavut Flag
40Nunavut Premier Paul Okalik
41Capital Iqaluit. Area 808,185 sq. mi.
(2,093,190 sq. km). Elevation HighestMount
Barbeau in the United States Range, 8,584 ft.
(2,615 m) above sea level Lowestsea level along
the coast. Population 2001 census26,745
density, 3 persons per 100 sq. mi. (1 per 100 sq.
km). Chief products Fishing and huntingchar,
caribou. Manufacturingfine arts and crafts.
Miningzinc, gold, and lead. (World Book Online
2004)