fishing and agriculture. also a lot of farming
the main industries in St. John's are gum making companies
hydroelectricity oil pulp and paper
A lot of ocean views, But for the most part, ponds & lakes & rivers.
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Montreal, and Vancouver Island - are five quite significant (major) islands within the borders of Canada. There are many other islands, however, especially near the artic circle.
Major towns in Canada, such as Toronto, are cosmopolitan, and quite busy. Larger cities have more pollution, as well as traffic and people in general.
Vancouver is Canada's major Atlantic Ocean port.
Forestry in British Columbia (mostly) and other proviences. Oil and gas from Alberta (mostly) and also Saskatchewan and Newfoundland. Gold, nickel, uranium, diamonds and lead in many provinces and fishing in Atlantic provinces.
Newfoundland, mainly, but also that whole coast along Canada
A lot of ocean views, But for the most part, ponds & lakes & rivers.
What is Newfoundland separatism because it is still active. It is a response to Newfoundlands lack of success in Canada. They traded a coastline that extended to Ungava Bay, and control of their fishing industry and their oil industry to Canada. In exchange Canada takes a lot of money from Newfoundland in many ways. They give lots back in the form of various welfare programs but those numbers are often very close. They also lost their fishing industry, which was a major part of their culture. Toss in the loss of their oil wealth and Newfoundland Separatism makes a lot of sense.
it is Newfoundland
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Montreal, and Vancouver Island - are five quite significant (major) islands within the borders of Canada. There are many other islands, however, especially near the artic circle.
13 major islands
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Could be Victoria, British Columbia or St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador-depending on your point of view!
What is Newfoundland separatism because it is still active. It is a response to Newfoundlands lack of success in Canada. They traded a coastline that extended to Ungava Bay, and control of their fishing industry and their oil industry to Canada. In exchange Canada takes a lot of money from Newfoundland in many ways. They give lots back in the form of various welfare programs but those numbers are often very close. They also lost their fishing industry, which was a major part of their culture. Toss in the loss of their oil wealth and Newfoundland Separatism makes a lot of sense.
The first capital of Newfoundland was the town of Harbour Grace. Harbour Grace is located 45km northwest of the current capital of St. John.
The two major cities found in Newfoundland are St. Johns and Mount Pearl. St. Johns has a population of 106,121 and Mount Pearl has a population of 24,284.