All Canadian proviences and territories with the exception of PEI have a mining industry.
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Alberta.
British Columbia.
nothing because there are no mines in Canada
Resources are a provincial matter so mining does not bring money directly to Canada. The mining industry in BC is worth about $10 Billion a year.
The province that has a long history of coal mining, forestry, and agriculture is Alberta, Canada. Coal mining has been a significant industry in places like the Crowsnest Pass region, while forestry has been prominent in areas such as the Rocky Mountains. Agriculture, including cattle ranching and grain farming, has been a staple of Alberta's economy for decades.
That would depend on what your mining. Quebec is the province with the most metal mines (22) and Ontario has 16, while BC has 9.
British Columbia
Regulated. Each province has their own regulations regarding the hair industry. Most people in the industry must be trained and licensed.
Alberta is a province of Canada. It is a source of wealth in the oil and gas industry and the agricultural industry. It is also a source of tourism as well with the various national parks that exist in this province and events that are held every year.
A mining industry is a mining business or a type of job out of all the other jobs.
A. F. Killin has written: 'Survey of the copper mining industry in Canada, 1960' -- subject(s): Copper, Copper mines and mining