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Why countries trade with Canada?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

We have resources the world needs and we sell them cheap. For example we are one of the few countries that sell raw logs and our Alberta oil sells for 30% below world price. Buy Canadian, rare resources, cheap, every day. We will even let foreign governments buy our resource companies and very few other countries allow that.

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