It is a rather rich and diversified economy. But, it hundred millions dollars in debt. It is also the biggest economy in Canada, double Quebec who follows in second.
The Agenda with Steve Paikin - 2006 Ontario's Economy was released on: USA: 3 September 2008
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According to the Fraser Institute, Alberta is by far, the freest economy in Canada Its main wealth (economy) is derived from strong petroleum; agriculture and technology based industries. Over the past 15 years, there has been a noticeable shift in population and wealth from eastern provinces (such as Ontario) to western provinces such as Alberta, Canada.
Ontario has the largest population in Canada mainly due to its size and economic opportunities. It is the most populous province because of its major cities like Toronto and Ottawa, as well as its diverse economy that attracts people from other provinces and countries. Additionally, Ontario's welcoming immigration policies have also contributed to its population growth.
Ontario is the most heavily populated province in Canada and is incredibly diversified. The majority of the population of Ontario lives in South Western Ontario. Northern Ontario is populated in scattered settlements and is primarily focused on primary industries such as mining and lumber. After Canadian Confederation the border between Ontario and Manitoba was heavily debated because of the rich natural resources in Northern Ontario. The Federal government had promised all money from natural resources to the provinces so obviously both provinces were very competitive in setting a border. The Capital of Ontario is Toronto (formally called York). In Ontario you can also find the capital of Canada (Ottawa). One of the 7 natural wonders of the world can be found in Ontario in the form of Niagara Falls. Historically, Ontario survived economically through agriculture but since the early 1900's Ontario economy has been based off of manufacturing.
The Province of Ontario was named after Lake Ontario.
Toronto is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.
Ontario Highway 7 connects Ottawa, Ontario with Perth, Ontario.
Ontario Highway 417 connects Ottawa, Ontario with Petawawa, Ontario.
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