Even in a province like Ontario it seems to differ from area to area. The London chapter for instance is very much influenced by Quebec and therefore reasonably organized.

Hamilton on the other hand seems to be a bit of a mess when it comes to the bikers. They don't hold a candle to the Ndrangheta cells in terms of sophistication.

Toronto is also a bit more all over the place. The main bread and butter of the bikers are still narcotics. Toronto on the other hand has about three main suppliers of narcotics: Calabrians, Jamaicans and Chinese (not Triads as many may think, but rather mainland Chinese gangs from Guangdong). The market is stacked and the local bikers only play a very secondary role. I even read somewhere that there are Quebec-based bikers pushing in on the Ontario market...which is very telling about the state the local bikers are in.

The thing is that there are also plenty of gangs active in BC. Chinese gangs operate there as well as Indian gangs.
And make no mistake about it; the Indians have definitely moved up. They have set up direct drug pipelines from Latin America; Indian gangs conducting criminal operations with this kind of sophistication is something that was unthinkable 20 years ago. The fact that they have worked their way deep into the trucking industry, definitely helps in this.
Yet despite the "competition" the HA are still the major OC force in BC and they still have a stranglehold over the docks.