Proper noun
Central Canada
The Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
Arguments have been made that the Maritimes' poverty was caused by control over policy by Central Canada which used the national structures for its own enrichment. Source: Internet
Kris Inwood has revived the staples approach and looks at a number of geographic weaknesses relative to Central Canada. Source: Internet
Capitalists from Central Canada purchased the factories and industries of the Maritimes from their bankrupt local owners and proceeded to close down many of them, consolidating the industry in Central Canada. Source: Internet
The resolutely swinging tenor player, a student of Joe Lovano and Joe Henderson, plays some long-overdue gigs in Central Canada between April 13 and 22. Source: Internet
Features shared with General American Based on Labov et al.; averaged F1/F2 means for speakers from Western and Central Canada. Source: Internet
For the first time this placed the Maritime manufacturers in direct competition with those of Central Canada. Source: Internet