| A | B |
| newsprint | paper made for newspapers |
| Quebec | Canada's largest province in land area |
| Ontario | Canada's second largest province |
| Winnepeg | City in Manitoba that is a major transportaton center linking eastern and western Canada |
| British Columbia | western province rich in forests and other natural resources |
| 25% | What part of the population of Canada lives in the province of Quebec? |
| Vancouver | largest city in British Columbia and Canada's major Pacific port |
| St. Lawrence River | waterway on which Canada's two largest cities are located |
| Quebec | Most of this province's large french-speaking population wants the province to become an independent country |
| free market | Canada's type of economic system |
| fishing or shipbuilding | an economic activity that used to be imprortant in the Maritimes, but no longer is |
| wheat | main crop of the prarie provinces |
| cattle | almost all of this type of livestock is raised in Alberta |
| dairy farming | What type of farming is especially important in Southern Ontario? |
| Québécois | a French-speaking citizen of Quebec |
| Halifax | Eastern port that is open year-round |
| NAFTA | acronym (abbreviation) for the 1993 aggrement between Mexico. the U.S., and Canada that lowered trade barriers between the countries of North America |
| Calgary and Edmonton | two fastest growing cities in Canada |
| The North | Canada's most underdeveloped economic region |
| secede | to withdraw from a country |
| St. Lawrence Seaway | Canada and the U.S. built this to open the Great Lakes to ocean shipping |
| Grand Banks | Off the coast of Canada, the _____ _____ is one of the best fishing grounds in the world |
| Ontario | Canada's most heavily populated province |
| Toronto | The capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city |
| Inuit | Most of the people who live in Canada's North are Native Americans and what other group? |