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Chapter 5 Section 1-WORKSHEET PAGE 80: Write the provinces in this order in the chart: Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia
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Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador
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Fishing in the Grand Banks Halifax is a major shipping center and port Overfishing has caused people to work in manufacturing, mining, and tourism
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QUEBEC
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Lots of manufacturing and service industries agriculture and fishing Montreal (Canada’s 2nd largest city) is a center for finance and industry
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ONTARIO
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This province has the most people and the greatest wealth Produces more than ½ of manufactured goods in Canada the southern part has fertile land for farming and raising animals Toronto-Canada’s largest city Ottawa-Canada’s capital
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MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA
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The “Prairie Provinces” farming and ranching just like in the Great Plains in the U.S. Exports wheat Lots of oil reserves and natural gas
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Thick forests newsprint fishing tourism Vancouver is a large port
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PAGE 82: What economic region does EASTERN CANADA match with in the United States?
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The NORTHEAST Region Shared activities: fishing manufacturing tourism shipping (ports)
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What economic regions do QUEBEC AND ONTARIO match with in the United States?
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The MIDWEST and SOUTH Regions Shared activities: manufacturing service industries fertile land for farming many large cities shipping on navigable rivers and the Great Lakes
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What economic regions do the PRAIRIE PROVINCES and BRITISH COLUMBIA match with in the United States?
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The INTERIOR WEST and PACIFIC regions Share activities: Farming and ranching thick forest/lumber tourism fishing (Pacific Ocean)
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WHAT LANDFORMS DO THE U.S. AND CANADA SHARE?
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1. The Rocky Mountains 2. The Appalachian Mountains 3
1. The Rocky Mountains 2. The Appalachian Mountains 3. The Great Lakes 4. The Great Plains 5. The St. Lawrence Seaway(built to open the Great Lakes to shipping to the Atlantic Ocean)
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