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How are Canada’s three territories different from its provinces?

Answer: They do not have the status of provinces, but have governments and assemblies that carry out many of the same functions

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They have exactly the same status as provinces but have smaller populations

They do not have the status of provinces, but have governments and assemblies that carry out many of the same functions

They have no elected assemblies

They are represented by a Premier chosen by the Prime Minister

Chapter: How Canadians Govern Themselves

The three northern territories, which have small populations, do not have the status of provinces, but their governments and assemblies carry out many of the same functions.

- Discover Canada,
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