provinces
and
territories

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| British Columbia
(Victoria) |
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Dogwood Tree adopted (adopted 1956) | ![]() |
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| Alberta
(Edmonton) |
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Wild Rose (adopted 1930) | ![]() |
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| Saskatchewan
(Regina) |
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Orange-red Lily (adopted 1941) | ![]() |
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| Manitoba
(Winnipeg) |
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Prairie Crocus (adopted 1906) | ![]() |
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| Ontario
(Toronto) |
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White Trillium (adopted 1937) | ||
| Quebec
(Québec City) |
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White Garden Lily (adopted 1963) | ![]() |
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| New Brunswick
(Fredericton) |
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Purple Violet (adopted 1936) | ![]() |
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| Nova Scotia
(Halifax) |
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Mayflower (adopted 1901) | ![]() |
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| Prince Edward Island
(Charlottetown) |
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Lady's Slipper (adopted 1947) | ![]() |
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| Newfoundland
(St. Johns) |
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Pitcher-plant (adopted 1954) | ![]() |
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| Northwest Territories
(Yellowknife) |
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Creamy-white Mountain Avens (adopted 1957) | ||
| Nunavut
(Iqaluit) |
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| Yukon Territory
(Whitehorse) |
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Magenta-purple Fireweed | ![]() |
Each of Canada's Provinces and Territories has their own capital city and provincial government. They have their own flag, flower and coat of arms. Representatives are elected from each province to form the federal cabinet which heads Canada.