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jparksx

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What was the basis of Canada's atypical economy?
 
  A) urban-based manufacturing
  B) unprocessed resources for export
  C) finance, insurance, real estate (FIRE)
  D) public administration
  E) professional and technical services

Question 2

Which of the following cities is Canada's largest employment hub?
 
  A) Montreal
  B) Vancouver
  C) Toronto
  D) Ottawa
  E) Halifax



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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