
Canada's Economic Sectors
Students are introduced to the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary sectors of the Canadian economy. They analyze how employment trends have shifted over time.
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Students are introduced to the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary sectors of the Canadian economy. They analyze how employment trends have shifted over time.
Key Questions
- What are the defining characteristics of Canada's four main economic sectors?
- How has the Canadian workforce transitioned from primary industries to the knowledge economy?
- Why do certain regions specialize in specific economic activities?
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