The People Inuits – Native Americans French English.

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The People Inuits – Native Americans French English

Where 90% on Canadian-US border On water ways

NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement Some disliked the effect free trade with the U.S. has had on their culture However Canada enjoys a trade surplus, earning more from exports than it spends on imports

Ottawa

Toronto- industrial & financial

Montreal- industrial & shipping

Quebec

Edmonton- petroleum industry

Regina- farming

Calgary- farming

Vancouver- trade between Canada and Asia

Whistler

Victoria Island

Iqaluit

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