forests, mining, oil and gas.
Calgary is a city in Alberta, Canada and has no 2-digit abbreviation. The 2-digit abbreviation for Alberta is AB and Canada is CA.
Canadian highway Rt 2 connects Calgary Alberta to Edmonton Alberta.
Alberta, Saskatchewan
Bert the Conqueror - 2010 Alberta Canada 2-6 was released on: USA: 1 May 2011
Natural resources
From my general knowledge, Alberta or the government of Alberta have the biggest number of oil refining plants in Canada. For example, 2 years ago Alberta was producing 1.7 millions barrels a day.
There are 2 provinces in Canada that do not touch salt water. These provinces in Canada are Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Canada ... he was born in Calgary, Alberta on October 2, 1962.
It takes about 2 hours 50 minutes to drive from Calgary, Alberta, Canada to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The distance is 282.6 kilometers or 175.6 miles.
Earlier in it's history, Canada depended on it's natural resources. Today the economy is more diverse.Here is a list of useful natural resources that contributed to Canada's economy:Fishing, agriculture, and forestry have declined over the years. In 1925-29, it was 18%. 1950-54 it was 12%. And now, it is 2%.Services are part of economy today, with a total of 60%.Manufacturing has a percentage of 15%And other things are marked as 16%.These statistics are based as of 2007.(And if this is for some sort of homework, just put down 'Service, agriculture, fishing, forestry, and manufacturing are some economy today. These natural resources contribute to Canada's economy hugely.')I hope this helped!
1. Alberta and Saskatchewan did not "join" Canada. They "entered Confederation" by being created by the Government of Canada out of Northwest Territories. 2. Although Alberta and Saskatchewan both became provinces on the same day (September 1, 1905), Alberta is referred to as the eighth province and Saskatchewan as the ninth to enter Confederation.
Natural Gas and Hydroelectric