There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
Nope ^-^
Chocolate
Amethyst, Jasper (especially banded Jasper), Agate, Snowflake Obsidian, Sandstone, Quartz in pretty much all of its varieties, beryl in its varieties, emerald, fluorite, hematite, diamond.
Canada's economy largely depends on its mineral exports. Some minerals that are mined in Canada are: coal, copper, gold, iron ore and potash.
Yes. You can read more about mining for diamonds in Canada, below.
zinc, gold and silver
Yes - its our (US) chief source.
Uranium is mined in USA, Canada, Australia, China, India, Niger, Russia, Kazachstan, Romania, Argentina and other countries. Plutonium is not mined; it is a by-product from nuclear reactors.
rubber
Uranium is mined in USA, Canada, Australia, China, India, Niger, Russia, Kazachstan, Romania, Argentina and other countries.
Tee principal raw materials are calcium carbonate and silicon dioxide.