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Location Headquarters of Nutrien

What is Saskatoon?

100

 This province has many service-sector jobs connected to oil and pipelines

What is Alberta?

100

This sector includes jobs like nurses, teachers, and bankers.
 

What is the service sector?

100

A truck driver moving goods across provinces would be this type of job.


What is a basic job?

100

How many placements has Mr. Guy completed at Rideau

What is 3?

200

This company extracts and refines oil, playing a major role in Canada’s energy exports.

What is Enbridge?

200

This province’s large population creates strong demand for education, healthcare, and retail services.
 

What is Ontario?

200

What makes a job part of the service sector instead of the goods sector?
 

What is it provides help or support without creating a physical product?

200

A grocery store clerk working at a local Sobeys is this type of job.

What is a non-basic job?

200

What is Mr. Guys favourite summer hobby 

What is golf?

300

Canadian National Railway transports goods, what sector?
 

What is the service sector (transportation)?

300

This province is a major center for transportation

 What is Quebec?

300

What type of service would an app developer or IT support fall under?

What is technology or tech services?

300

Why are basic jobs important for a community’s economy?
 

What is they bring in outside money that supports local services and growth?

300

How many balls are in a game of pool?

What is 16?

400

Why would a company like Empire be based in Nova Scotia?
 

What is Nova Scotia has access to the Atlantic Ocean?

400

This service is strong in every province across the country due to population needs.
 

What is health care?

400

Why are jobs in the service sector important to communities?



Answer: What is they support people’s needs, improve quality of life, and help the local economy?

400

If 1 new basic job supports 3 non-basic jobs in a community, this is known as _______
 

What is the multiplier effect?

400

Explain how geography and population shape job types in Alberta and Ontario, using at least two sectors (e.g., agriculture, construction, or services).
 

What is Alberta’s large land area and oil resources support more goods-sector jobs like construction and energy. Ontario’s large population supports retail and healthcare.

500

What do the HQs of RBC, TD, and Rogers say about Ontario’s role in the economy?
 

What is Ontario’s urban centers are ideal for service-sector companies due to population and infrastructure?

500

Despite having fewer people, this province shows a strong presence in education and health care

What is Nova Scotia?

500

Why do you think the service sector is so large in Canada?

What is because most people live in cities, and there’s a high demand for services like education, healthcare, and finance?

500

You’re planning a new town. You can only start with basic or non-basic jobs. Which should you choose first, and why?
 

What is basic jobs, because they bring outside money into the town, which helps attract and support non-basic services over time?

500

Explain how urbanization affects job growth in sectors like professional services and retail in provinces like Ontario and British Columbia.


What is: Large urban populations in Ontario and BC support more jobs in retail and professional services because more people need goods, services, and support industries?