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List and explain 3 examples why Canada trades with other countries. |
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Definition
1. To get money off of out surplus of goods. 2. To buy stuff from other countries for less money that it would really cost. 3. Create Allies with other countries if we give them some of our goods when they don't have enough of them. |
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Which country does Canada's imports almost equal exports (in dollar value) |
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Definition
South Korea's imports and exports to and from Canada are almost the same. Imports to Canada from South Korea: $2822. Exports to South Korea from Canada: $2881. |
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List 2 Asian countries that Canada trades with list Exports and Imports. |
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Definition
1 China Exports: Wood Pulp Imoprts: Clothing. 2. Malaysia Imports: Boilers Exports: Rolling Stock. |
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Term
List each federation [Provinces and Territories] and 1 item that is traded with them. |
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Definition
1. Northwest Territories: Pork 2. Nunavut Territories: Eggs 3. Newfoundland: Ice Cream 4. Yukon: Beef 5. Alberta: Gas 6. Saskatchewan: Cereal 7. British Columbia: Gypsum 8. Manitoba: Fish 9. Ontario: Apples 10. Nova Scotia: Coal 11. P.E.I.: Potatoes 12. Quebec: Vegietables |
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