• WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      No. We don’t have a mechanism to add new provinces to Canada. The current provinces are defined by the Constitution and the only way to change our Constitution is to re-write the whole thing and get all ten existing provinces to agree to it (we don’t have a constitutional amendment process.) The best you could do is to be a new territory; those can be created through a simple majority in Parliament.

      • bubblewrap@sh.itjust.works
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        4 days ago

        This is incorrect, adding new provinces is covered under the 7/50 amendment protocol: a motion must pass in the HoC, Senate, and 7/10 provincial legislatures and those provincial legislatures must represent 50% of the Canadian population.

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        4 days ago

        As somebody that doesn’t quite understand the difference between a province and a territory, can you explain?

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          Provinces have powers outlined in the constitution. Territories don’t. Territories are to the Federal government similar to what municipalities are to the Provincial government. A Province can dissolve a municipal government, merge them, create new ones, and the Federal government can do the same kinds of things with Territories.

        • Revan343@lemmy.ca
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          Provinces have more autonomy and more representation in the Federal government, is the gist of it.