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No. They do have some special access to some resources but natural resources belong to the provinces.
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.
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Water and wood.
water and wood
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There are no provinces in Ontario... Ontario is a Province.As for natural resources in Ontario, visit the URL to the Ministry of Natural Resources:http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/About/2ColumnSubPage/STEL01_129609.html
No. They do have some special access to some resources but natural resources belong to the provinces.
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.
They are animals and fish
Mostly rich farmlnads, and rivers.
it has effected because the climate could be very cold . The location is near the arctic and it is very cold there.The natural resources might not be used there and other places could have different natural resources.
Massachusetts' natural resources are flounder, lobster,scallops,apples,sweet corn, cranberries,and nursery plants.
I'd say trees plants and animals. And you could tell whales were a part of these natural resources.
rich farmlnads, rivers