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princess me

Which of these is NOT an atlantic province in canada?

a. nova scotia
b. new brunswick
c. prince edward island
d. massachusetts
e. newfoundland

support answer with evidence

    



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CanTexan
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Canada has ten provinces and three territories.

None of them are named Massachusetts.

The "Atlantic Provinces" include:
Newfoundland/Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick (because all have at least part of their shoreline touching the Atlantic Ocean).

Therefore the "non-province" from your list is Massachusetts (which is a US state).


libaki
That would be d) Massachusetts because it is not a province of Canada but a state in the United States of America.


tuppenybitz
if you don't know where Massachusetts is then its time to do your own homework!


Shayna
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It's d. Massachusetts is a US state.


isotope2007
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do your own homework, you will never learn anything if someone else gives you the answers all the time, you will become one of those very annoying uneducated people who say really dumb things that tick people off


Robert M
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Massachusetts is in the United States.


Grand pa
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D is in America


c_t_5_2
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d because Massachusetts is in the USA. I am Canadian and know my provinces thank you, proof look at any map of North America.


.....
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c!!!!





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