How do Canada’s territories differ from Canadian provinces?

a) The terrain is less rugged.

b) No English is spoken there.

c) They are governed differently.

d) More wheat is grown there.

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c) They are governed differently.

The territories of Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) have their own unique governance structures that have less autonomy compared to the provinces. They are directly administered by the federal government and have fewer powers and responsibilities compared to provincial governments. Additionally, the territories have a higher proportion of Indigenous populations and have unique cultural identities compared to the provinces.