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100
softened wood fibers and is used to make paper.
What is pulp
100
Between these two cities lies the country's most urbanized region
What is Ontario and Quebec
100
St. Lawrence River links Great Lakes to Atantic Ocean
What is Lakes and Rivers
100
What are the most valuable of Canada's natural resources
What is Minerals
100
The first Europeans in Canada were the ?
What is the Vikings
200
people of mixed European and native ancestry, considered themselves a separate group
What is Me'tis
200
What city speaks mainly French
What is Quebec city
200
Coast Mountains and Rocky Mountains
What is Landforms
200
A belt of coniferous ? stretches across Canada from Labrador to the Pacific coast.
What is forests
200
As the ice sheets of the ice ages melted, people moved into all areas of what is now?
What is Canada
300
On or near the sea
What is martime
300
Canada's vast northern lands include the ?
What is Yukon Territory
300
Canadian Shield
What is Landform
300
The United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan get much of their ? from Canada
What is newsprint
300
what country was the first European country to successfully settle parts of what would became?
What is France
400
When Canadians from different regions discuss impoortant issues
What is regionalism
400
Canada is included in what part of the world
What is North America
400
Central and eastern- humid continental
What is climate
400
What comes down from British Columbia's rivers and is the major resource
What is Timber
400
The Seven Years' War was mainly fought in ?
What is Europe
500
The boundry between upper and lower Canada forms part of the border between this
What is a provinces
500
This became the first Canadian Province to have a substantial Asian minority.
What is British Columbia
500
Southwest- marine west coast
What is Climates
500
The ? contains many mineral deposits
What is The Canadian Shield
500
New France lasted a century and a half before it was conquered by the ?
What is the British