The Territories
The Territories refer to regions in Canada that are not provinces but have their own local governments. These include the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut. Each territory has unique cultural and geographical features, with vast landscapes and diverse Indigenous communities.
Unlike provinces, the federal government has more control over the Territories, which affects their governance and resource management. The population in these areas is relatively small, and many residents rely on natural resources and traditional practices for their livelihoods. The Territories are known for their stunning natural beauty, including mountains, forests, and tundra.