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Canada’s Landscape and Economy

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1 Canada’s Landscape and Economy

2 Canada World’s second largest country
Borders the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, and USA 10 provinces, 3 territories Almost borders Denmark- do you see how?

3 Glaciers During the last Ice Age, Canada was covered with glaciers
Glaciers carved a basin, or lowland in central Canada Eastern and Western Canada contain highlands-rich in minerals Glaciers still found on the Arctic Islands

4 Major Landforms (East to West)
Appalachian Mountains, Laurentian Highlands, Canadian Shield St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes Hudson Bay Prairies (Great Plains) Rocky Mountains Coast Mountains

5 Canada’s Economy Canada has fertile farmland, rich resources, and skilled workers Manufacturing, farming, and services industries are very important In Canada, the government controls more of the economy than the USA-health care, television, transportation, electricity, etc.

6 Eastern Canada Fishing was the major industry around the Atlantic Ocean Grand Banks-one of the best fishing grounds in the world Because of overfishing, more people work in shipping, manufacturing, mining, and tourism

7 Quebec and Ontario Quebec and Ontario-most people, most economic power
Manufacturing, finance, shipping are major industries Outside of the big cities, farming is very common in these provinces

8 Prairies Fertile grasslands for wheat farming and cattle ranching
Huge reserves of oil and natural gas

9 Pacific Canada (British Columbia)
Thick forests: Timber Furniture Paper (Newsprint) Fishing Tourism Film (Vancouver)

10 Northern Canada Very little economic activity because of the cold climate Some still live a traditional, hunter- gatherer lifestyle


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