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The time it takes for a tree to grow in Canada varies significantly by species and environmental conditions. For example, fast-growing species like poplar can reach maturity in 10-15 years, while slower-growing species like oak or spruce may take 30-80 years or more. Factors such as soil quality, climate, and competition with other vegetation also influence growth rates. Overall, it can range from a decade to several decades depending on these variables.

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