CANADA- Provinces + Territories explained (Geography Now!)

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Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. Toronto is actually the capital city of Ontario.

grigoryzinoviev
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For Newfoundland... on 9/11 all the plane were force to land the nearest airport. Gander is a small town but they had to host 33, 000 people and there weren't enough hotels to cover all the "tourist". So the residence of the town allowed the "tourists" to stay at their homes until the planes got word they can fly again.

16 years later that story became a Broadway musical... "Come From Away" and that show got robbed of a Tony award.

WELCOME TO THE ROCK!

Yahiko
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The Canadian guy needs to brush up on his geographical knowledge of his own country.

Varekai
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one small correction! The capital and largest city of Ontario is Toronto, not Ottawa. However Ottawa is the capital of Canada .

nikphys
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Alberta: 1:45
British Columbia: 2:28
Manitoba: 3:07
New Brunswick: 3:58
Newfoundland and Labrador: 4:47
Nova Scotia: 5:54
Ontario: 6:38
Prince Edward Island: 7:24
Québec: 8:03
Saskatchewan: 9:03

Northwest Territory: 9:56
Nunavut: 10:39
Yukon: 11:27

ekn_
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I am an Acadian and I don't like how he said that we migrated to Louisiana. That makes it sound like we decided to move there on our own volition.

We were mass deported by the British. The event was called le grand dérangement.

bodymuezik
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Fun fact: Many people learn Standard French instead of Canadian French in school, and thus have major difficulties understanding Québec French speakers.

Ice_Karma
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Guy from Ontario doesn’t even know his own province.

Jonathan
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Hehe.... Regina.

Hope you enjoy this filler week episode! Thanks to all you Canadians that helped with it and especially guest star- Aaron!

Update WHOA Sorry got the whole "Tornto/ Ottawa thing wrong! Haha, Ottawa is for all of Canada and Toronto is the capital of Ontario"

GeographyNow
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The capital of Ontario is … oh, wait 500 other people already commented on this.

nelsonricardo
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Alberta: I'm the coldest!
Newfoundland and Labrador: Hold my mispronounced name.

bluecoldtails
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Québécois French is different from France French because Quebec was colonized before the French Revolution. After the Revolution, France made a concerted effort to use the French of the commoners rather than the nobility. Quebec was part of the British Empire at the time and did not follow suit, leading to a bisection of the language.

williedavis
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@9:06 DAMMIT BARB, I HAD MY VOLUME ALL THE WAY UP AND MY FAMILY HEARD.

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The Acadians did not migrate to Louisiana, they were deported by the English from 1755.

korelly
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Do the buildings of the Vatican! Hahahahh

alecapristrudel
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GN: "Winnipeg is the murder capital of Canada"

Thunder Bay, Ontario: *"hold my beer!"*

SylvainsRamblings
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When I was younger I wanted to go to Pancake Island, but my parents were having Nunavut

IeshiAke
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Acadians migrated to Louisiana? Yeah, at the point of a gun.

kerriwilson
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Question:
How much of the northern part of Canada is habitable?





Answer:
Nunavut

katieandkevinsears
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4:23 My great great grandfather immigrated to Louisiana from New Brunswick!

He first immigrated there as a teenager from France and then decided he's rather love somewhere warm than cold so he immigrated again to Louisiana in his 20's.

Thanks for talking about my family history!

jeffsanders