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farming and industry
U.S. gets more than 75% of Canadian's lumber.
Australia and Canada
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Answer:oil and gas, forestry, mining, agriculture/farming and ranching
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There are actually 5 main industries in Canada in the 1800s, they were: fishing, forestry, fur trade, farming, and manufacturing. In the first half of the 1800s, fishing, forestry, and the fur trade were more important. By the second half of the century, fishing, farming, and manufacturing became more important. The importance of the furtrade and the forestry industry were declining by 1870 while the importance of the fishing, farming, and manufacturing industries were on the rise.
Coal mining, textiles, tourism,
Forestry in Canada was heavily devoloped in 1945 By Josef Van Hurbertton
Currently Canada exports a lot of its forestry products to the United States ( 67 percent, to be precise). The largest percentage of Canada's forestry exports is used to manufacture newsprint.
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Majority of it is found in Canada, but also the trade between USA does being in many of the resources Canadians use today. K sick.
Yes, many parts of Ontario have very fertile land, particularly the Holland Marsh. Most of Northern Ontario, however, is not used for farming, but forestry is widespread.
forestry and minning
Three economic activities of British Columbia Canada are farming, ranching, and oil/gasGlad to help :)nothing
Oil, forestry, agricultural products, manufacturing (automobiles).