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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Canada exports a lot of softwood lumber. It exports maple syrup, which is also derived from trees. Canada has a well developed pulp and paper industry as well, and exports paper.
forestry and minning
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Oil, forestry, agricultural products, manufacturing (automobiles).
Forestry products.
Fishing is heavily developed in Canada year-round, but the peak seasons vary by region and species. Generally, the spring and summer months are particularly active for freshwater fishing, while saltwater fishing in coastal areas is prominent during the warmer months. Additionally, ice fishing becomes popular in winter, especially in northern regions. Overall, fishing is a significant part of Canada's culture and economy, with diverse opportunities across its vast waterways.
British Columbia has Canada's most valuable forestry sector.
In the 18th century.
As Canada's largest port, it trades heavily with Asian countries.
forestry,fishing,agriculture and manufacturing