Canada
Canada is not the most important producer of iron, zinc and copper but is between the most important producers in the world.
Zinc the second is lead
zinc, gold and silver
There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
Canada is the world's largest producer of zinc.
zinc nickel and copper
Zinc is primarily found in Canada in areas with significant mining activity, such as in the provinces of British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. The largest zinc deposits in Canada are generally found in sedimentary rock formations. Areas such as the Bathurst Mining Camp in New Brunswick and the Red Dog Mine in the Yukon are also notable zinc-producing regions in Canada.
Canada exports sugar, zinc, and various metals. Canada imports copper, gold, and nuclear fuel.
The zinc-lead-silver deposit was discovered in the year 1951.
Yukon northwest nunavut Manitoba
Dear Everyone, Canada exports things such as: - hydroelecticity - wheat - canola - grains - zinc - uranium - gold - nickel - aluminum