Infobox economy country Canada image Toronto view from cn tower.jpg width caption An aerial view of the Financial District, Toronto Financial District in Toronto , the heart of the financial industry of Canada ... billion 31 December 2009 est. cianame ca spelling Economy of CanadaCanada has the ninth largest economy in the world ref cite news url http money.cnn.com news economy g20 interactive index.html ... Canada closely into the international economy. Howlett and Ramesh argue that the inherent instability ... the social impact of market changes. ref Howlett, Michael and M. Ramesh. Political Economy of Canada ... one, and then to a service based economy. Canada did not escape this pattern at its abnormally high ... The Canadian economy differs greatly from region to region. Traditionally Central Canada has been ... Economic history of CanadaEconomy of Ontario Economy of Quebec Economy of Alberta Economy of Saskatchewan .... Political Economy of Canada An Introduction. Toronto McClelland and Stewart, 1992. Wallace, Iain, A Geography ... canada economy.html CanadaEconomy 2011 CIA World Factbook Navboxes title span style vertical align ... Co operation and Development World Trade Organization NAFTA Canada topic Economy of Canada topics North America in topic Economy of CIA World Factbook DEFAULTSORT Economy Of Canada Category Economy ... PPP 14th PPP gdp 1.600 trillion 2010 US 1.522 trillion ref name Statistics Canada cite web url ... author date work publisher Statistics Canada accessdate ref growth 5.6 2009 Q1 to 2010 Q1 ref name Statistics Canada per capita PPP 43,100 2008 US 41,016 ref cite web url http www.statcan.gc.ca ... author date work publisher Statistics Canada accessdate ref sectors agriculture 2.3 , industry 26.4 ... in Canada Low income cut off LICO relative 2005 gini 32.1 2005 labor 18.59 million 2010 est. occupations ... Doing Business in Canada 2010 publisher World Bank accessdate 2010 08 18 ref exports 406.8 billion ... Report of the Government of Canada Fiscal Year 2009 2010 ref deficit 55.6 billion CAD Federal ... more details
The Economy of Atlantic Canada relates to the economies of the Canadian provinces of economy of New Brunswick New Brunswick , economy of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador , economy of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia and economy of Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island . The Canadian government Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency is responsible for this sector. DEFAULTSORT Economy Of Atlantic Canada Category Economy of New Brunswick Category Economy of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Economy of Nova Scotia Category Economy of Prince Edward Island Canada stub ... more details
otheruses Economics sidebar An economy consists of the economic system of a country or other area, the Wage ... of that area. A given economy is the end result of a process that involves its technological evolution ... in which an economy functions. Today the range of fields of study examining the economy include social ... activities, contribute to the economy. Consumption economics Consumption , saving money saving , and investment are core variable components in the economy and determine market equilibrium. There are three main sectors of economic activity Primary sector of the economy primary , Secondary sector of the economy secondary , and Tertiary sector of the economy tertiary . Etymology The English language English words economy and economics can be traced back to the Greek language Greek words ... of the word economy , found in a work possibly composed in 1440, is the management of economic affairs , in this case, of a monastery. Economy is later recorded in more general senses including thrift ... browse economy Dictionary.com , economy. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language ... has been making and distributing goods or services, there has been some sort of economy economies grew larger as societies grew and became more complex. Sumer developed a large scale economy based ... Reverse INA and dolphin. The oldest turtle coin dates 700 BC The ancient economy was mainly based ... Greece , where the present English word economy originated, many people were bond slaves of the Freeholder ... between the people involved in trade . For most of the time in history economy therefore stood ... we now call economy was not far from the subsistence level. Most exchange occurred within social groups ... economy. The first Company enterprises were trading establishments. In 1513 the first stock exchange was founded in Antwerpen . Economy at the time meant primarily trade Early modern times The European ... custom duties and taxes in order to protect their national economy. The so called mercantilism from ... more details
Wiktionarypar economyEconomy is the human activity that consists in producing, exchanging, distributing, and consuming goods and services, studied by economics and realised inside an economic system. Economy may also refer to The quality of being efficient or frugal in using resources see energy conservation World economy , the economy of the world Virtual economy , an economy simulated in a virtual world Economy Eastern Christianity , a bishop s discretionary power to relax rules Economy Thoreau , a chapter from Walden , by Henry David Thoreau Economy class , a class of seating in airline travel The envisaged future low carbon economy Jazz ist anders Economy , Economy version of Die rzte s album Jazz ist anders The economy of Salvation is that part of divine revelation that deals with God s creation and management of the world, particularly His plan for salvation accomplished through the Church Places Economy, Indiana , United States Economy, Pennsylvania , United States Old Economy Village , Pennsylvania, United States Economy, Nova Scotia , an unincorporated community in Maritime Canada disambig de konomie Begriffskl rung fr conomie homonymie it Economy nl Economy pl Economy pt Economy ru sq Ekonomia kthjellim uk vo Economy ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Cleanup date September 2009 Economic systems sidebar A digital economy is an economy that is based on electronic goods and services produced by an electronic business and traded through electronic commerce . That is, a business with electronic production and management processes and that interacts with its partners and customers and conducts transactions through Internet and World Wide Web Web technologies. Digital Economy The concept of a digital economy emerged in the last decade of the 20th century. Nicholas Negroponte 1995 used a metaphor of shifting from processing atoms to processing bits. He discussed the disadvantages of the former e.g., mass, materials, transport and advantages of the latter e.g., weightlessness, virtual, instant global movement . The Net is now the iconic technology of our age. so that.. Digital Economy in eGovernment With growing population and resource mobilisation, digital economy is not limited to business trading and services only but, it encompasses every aspect of life from health to education and from business to banking. Further while everything is happening on digital medium then why not communication with government. eGovernment is already playing its part in this digital economy by providing eservices through various ministry department to its eCitizen. See also Canada 3.0 Electronic business Electronic Commerce Information economy Internet Economy information society Information Society Knowledge economy Knowledge management Knowledge market Network Economy Virtual economy DEFAULTSORT Digital Economy Category Economic systems ru sl Digitalna ekonomija sr Digitalna ekonomija uk ... more details
Moral economy is a phrase used in a number of contexts to describe the interplay between moral or cultural beliefs and economic activities. A just economy A moral economy , in one interpretation, is an economy that is based on goodness, fairness, and justice. Such an economy is generally only stable ... network, the free rider problem lacks a solution and a moral economy becomes harder to maintain. In traditional ... acquire the force of law . The Efficient Society by Joseph Heath discusses the nature of a moral economy in these terms, and argues that Canada has achieved the proper balance between social needs and economic freedom , and as such comes close to being a moral economy. Other economists such as John P. Powelson relate the concept of a moral economy to the balance of economic power in their view, a moral economy is an economy in which economic factors are balanced against ethical norms in the name ... an economy that is recognized to be a subsidiary of the overall ecosystem of the planet. They address ... economic system and propose new ideas to place our economy in correct relationship with the Earth s ecosystem. They argue that such a moral economy is essential if we are to avoid systemic collapse as our growth economy outstrips the Earth s limited ability to recycle our waste, and as the Earth ... economy is also a name given in economics , sociology and anthropology to the interplay between culture ... of the moral economy. Law s that determine what sort of contract s will be given effect by the judiciary ... economy in many jurisdictions, traditionally a contract involving gambling was considered void ... of moral economy. According to the beliefs which inspired these laws, economic transactions ... Horwitz. Transformations in American Law . Other forms of moral economy are more informal. In the sixteenth ... of a pre capitalist moral economy was used to justify popular action against unscrupulous ... on the Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Eighteenth Century 1971 . Later historians and sociologists ... more details
The Economy of Yugoslavia may refer to Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1943 1992 Economy of Serbia and Montenegro 1992 2003 disambig ... more details
. In Canada Via Rail now refers to coach as Comfort class. Generally economy class seats consists of a seat ...Refimprove date December 2008 FORCETOC Image Pelni Economy Class.jpg thumb Economy class on the KM Awu Pelni in Indonesia Economy class , also called coach class or just coach , steerage , or standard ... thumb Economy class seats of Kintetsu 16000 series train Japan In North America, it is known ... coach classes by the type of car e.g, sleepers . Economy seating on North American passenger ... offer chargeable Wi Fi Internet access. Airlines Image EmiratesEconomyClassA380.jpg thumb Economy Class on an Emirates Airline Airbus A380 800 . Image Economy Seat.JPG thumb An economy seat on an aircraft. Image LufthansaItalia A319 D AKNH MXP 2010 04 06.jpg thumb Economy class on a Lufthansa Italia Airbus A319 . Economy class seats usually recline and include a fold down table. The seats pitch ... to 36 in cm abbr on for international economy class seats. Domestic economy classes range from convert ... economy class seats. A pocket attached to the seat in front will contain an airsickness ... accessdate 2010 06 24 ref in economy class is either a mainscreen mounted to the aircraft bulkhead ... show Video on demand . Some low cost carrier s can charge a fee for headphones. But economy standards ... on both international and selected domestic routes to all passengers, including those in economy. Availability of food depends on the airline. Some major carriers no longer serve meals in economy ... meals to economy travellers that can be carried on to flights. ref cite news url http findarticles.com ... long. In addition, many carriers also make economy passengers pay for airport check in, checked bags, pillows, blankets and headphones. Some airlines have remarketed economy class because of its poor reputation with customers. Economy has been referred to as cattle class or sardine class . ref cite web url http www.smarttravelasia.com economy.htm title Economy class seat survey publisher smarttravelasia.com ... more details
Economics sidebar A conservation economy is an ideal, imagined economy in which Wealth economics economic wealth is harvested from a Ecoregion bioregion s local natural resource s in a way that meets local communities needs yet restores rather than depletes natural capital natural and social capital social Capital economics capital ref name Dabson01 http www.frbkc.org PUBLICAT Exploring RC01Dabs.pdf Dabson, Brian 2001 Supporting Rural Entrepreneurship Federal Reserve Bank of Kanasas city website Accessed 26 January 2010 ref blockquote In a conservation economy, economic arrangements of all kinds are gradually redesigned so that they restore, rather than deplete, natural capital and social capital...Even in a globalizing economy, diverse bioregional economies that are more self sufficient in meeting their own needs will be more competitive and less vulnerable... ref name ConservationEconomy01 http www.conservationeconomy.net conservation economy.html ConservationEconomy.Net s Conservation Economy webpage Accessed 12 January 2010 ref blockquote The primary agents expected to ultimately transform local economies and move bioregions towards locally resilient and enduring conservation economies are small plus medium sized business owners conservation entrepreneurs who embrace a Conservation ethic conservation ethic and take a rational self interest in maintaining and restoring local ecosystem s ref name Dabson01 blockquote Individuals and organizations that see its potential and acquire the skills to build a conservation economy will create ongoing and enduring economic opportunities. Individuals and organizations that continue to depend on the depletion of social and natural capital ... Spencer Beebe and its partners Ecotrust Canada, ShoreBank Pacific, and ShoreBank Enterprise Pacific ... Economy . Conservationeconomy.net website Accessed 26 January 2009 ref See also Ecotrust Ecological economics Environmental economics Green economy References Reflist Category Environmental ... more details
The economy of China may also include or exclude, depending on context or point of view The Economy of the People s Republic of China mainland China The Economy of Taiwan Economy of the Republic of China Taiwan For the Economic history of China , see Economic history of China pre 1911 Economic history of Modern China Economy of the Han Dynasty Economy of the Song Dynasty Economy of the Ming Dynasty See also The Economy of Hong Kong The Economy of Macau disambig Category Economies by region China he ... more details
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Refimprove date November 2008 Economic systems sidebar The knowledge economy is a term that refers either to an economy of knowledge focused on the production and management of knowledge in the frame of economy economic constraints, or to a knowledge based economy. In the second meaning, more frequently ... 4 ref The essential difference is that in a knowledge economy, knowledge is a product, while in a knowledge based economy, knowledge is a tool. This difference is not yet well distinguished in the subject ... and sociologists. Various observers describe today s global economy as one in transition to a knowledge economy, as an extension of an information society . The transition requires that the rules and practices that determined success in the industrial economy need rewriting in an interconnected, globalized economy where knowledge resources such as trade secret know how and expertise are as critical as other economic resources. According to analysts of the knowledge economy, these rules need to be rewritten ... A key concept of the knowledge economy is that knowledge and education often referred to as human ... organization goals The initial foundation for the Knowledge Economy was first introduced in 1966 ... and Scientific modelling modeling of knowledge economy, is a vague definition of knowledge ..., as well, depends on individual and group preferences see the cognitive IPK model which are economy ... of innovation . Characteristics It can be argued that the knowledge economy differs from the traditional economy in several key respects The economics are not of scarcity, but rather of abundance ... in pre knowledge economy times. Laws, barriers, taxes and ways to measure are difficult to apply ... and knowledge workers. The knowledge economy has manifold forms in which it may appear but there are predictions that the new economy will extend radically, creating a pattern in which even ideas ... that it is the thrust of this new form of economy, there certainly is a clear way forward for this notion ... more details
Economy of America or American Economy may refer to Economy of North America , comprises the economies of all sovereign countries geographically located in North America , Central America , and the Caribbean . Economy of South America , comprises the economies of all sovereign countries geographically located in South America . It may also refer to Economy of the United States disambig ... more details
seealso Energy in Canada Renewable energy in Canada Smart grid The Green Energy and Green Economy Act, 2009 GEGEA , takes a two pronged approach to creating a renewable energy economy . The first is to bring ... Canada topic Economy of Category Economy of Ontario vi Kinh t Ontario ...Image TD Centre View from Yonge and King.JPG 250px thumb The Toronto Dominion Centre in Toronto The economy of Ontario is a rich and diversified economy. Ontario is the largest economy in Canada , its GDP being nearly twice that of neighbouring Quebec , the second largest economy. ref cite web url http ... Canada accessdate 2007 02 02 ref ref cite web url http www.2ontario.com welcome bcei 201.asp title Pie chart, showing percentage share of Canada s GDP by province and territories work Ontario.com accessdate ... 2007 02 02 ref The Ontarian economy is highly influenced, and run by the service sector , though manufacturing ... archive archivedate 2006 12 06 ref Ontario is the most populous province of Canada, with a population ...?sdi population 20province title Ontario is the most populous province of Canada, 39 of Canadians live in Ontario. work Statistics Canada accessdate 2007 02 02 ref ref cite web url http en.wikipedia.org ... It is Canada s leading manufacturing province accounting for 52 of the national manufacturing shipments ... an unemployment rate of about 8.5 , slightly higher than the employment rate of Canada as a whole ... of Canada and its provinces. work Statistics Canada accessdate 2007 02 02 ref Ontario s main ... A farm, near Kitchener, Ontario Kitchener . Statistics Canada ref cite web url http www.statcan.ca start.html title Statistics Canada Homepage English accessdate 2007 02 08 ref indicates that the farm ..., by province 2001 Censuses of Agriculture and Population work Statistics Canada accessdate ... work Stastics Canada accessdate 2007 02 08 ref The 2001 Census of Agriculture ref cite web ... and green economy act 2009?cmpid WNL Friday February27 2009 Ontario Unveils Green Energy and Green ... more details
Statistics Canada accessdate 2009 11 07 ref Manitoba s economy relies heavily on agriculture, tourism ...The economy of Manitoba is a market economy based largely on natural resources . Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province s economy. Other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism. The province s economic history dates to before European contact, and was originally based on a First ... of Canada in 1870. Economic history File Red River cart train 2.jpg thumb 230px alt A line of wooden .... Manitoba s early economy depended on mobility and living off the land. Aboriginal Nations Cree ... century, the economy centred on the trade of beaver pelts and other furs. ref name prairies ... of the economy came when Lord Selkirk brought the first agricultural settlers in 1811, ref name lord ... to simplify trade. Manitoba s economy depended mainly on farming, which persisted until drought ... great 20depression 20manitoba&f false accessdate 2009 11 07 ref Modern economy Manitoba has a moderately strong economy based largely on natural resources. Its Gross Domestic Product was C 50.834 ... Statistics Canada title Gross domestic product, expenditure based, by province and territory accessdate 2010 03 03 ref The province s economy grew 2.4 in 2008, the third consecutive year of growth. ref ... Highlights by province and territory date 2009 04 27 publisher Statistics Canada accessdate 2009 ... 2009 02 11 publisher Statistics Canada accessdate 2009 11 07 ref As of October 2009, Manitoba s unemployment ..., 1986 to 2006 Manitoba publisher Statistics Canada accessdate 2009 10 28 ref The most common agricultural ... Statcan Summary Table of Wheats and Grains by Province publisher Statistics Canada accessdate 2007 ... fry plant in Canada expected to come on line later this year journal Quick Frozen Foods International ... Economy of Manitoba ... more details
, a divions of Thomson Canada Limited 2004 . A mixed economy combines elements of a market economy a hubris ...Economic systems sidebar Original research date January 2011 A mixed economy or balanced economy is an economy ... capitalism and socialism . ref DC Mixed economy entry in The Norton Dictionary of Modern Thought by Alan and Trombley, W. W. Norton & Company 1999 , p. 535. A economy in which a substantial number, though ..., and there is more interference by the STATE than there would be in a MARKET ECONOMY. A mixed economy thus combines the characteristics of both CAPITALISM and SOCIALISM. http www.bartleby.com 59 18 mixedeconomy.html Mixed economy entry in The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company 2002 . An economy that combines elements of capitalism and socialism ... GENTAvocab.pdf What is an economy anyway? How does it Work? A mixed economy is an economy containing the characteristics of both capitalism and socialism. In other words, it is an economy with a combination ... by the central government. http www.anz.com edna dictionary.asp?action content&content mixed economy Mixed economy entry in The Language of Money by Edna Carew. One containing features of both capitalism and socialism. Australia is a mixed economy, with major state owned enterprises in communications ... to a mixed economy. Diane Kendall, Jane Lothian Murray, Rick Linden. http www.sociologyinourtimes3e.nelson.com ..., which became known as a mixed economy, government would selectively and carefully intervene into the free ..., Boston Riverside Press 1962 . The broad liberal objective is a balanced and flexible mixed economy ... , Alpha Books 2003 , p. 9 In a market economy, the private sector businesses and consumers decide what they will produce and purchase, with little government intervention....In a command economy, also known as a planned economy, the government largely determines what is produced and in what amounts. In a mixed economy, both market forces and government decisions determine which goods and services ... more details
www.el.com to oregon culture title Culture History and Economy publisher Welcome to Oregon ref In the following ... exhibits war intro life.html title Before the War Working the Oregon economy publisher ... s building industry have hurt the state s economy on multiple occasions. That coupled with needs of World ... USTRO Canada 2.8 billion China 2.5 billion Japan 2 billion Malaysia 2 billion South Korea 1.3 billion ... 743 million See also The Oregon Economyeconomy section of the Oregon article History of Oregon References Reflist 2 Oregon United States topic title Economy of the United States prefix Economy of exclude wdc y exclude isl y Category Economy of Oregon ... more details
Economy Government of Saskatchewan Canada topic Economy of DEFAULTSORT Economy Of Saskatchewan ...Update date November 2010 Infobox Economy country Saskatchewan image width caption currency Canadian ... product, expenditure based, by province and territory work Statistics Canada publisher Government of Canada ... ref name Statistics cite news title Sask. to lead Canada in GDP growth in 2008 TD Bank work CBC publisher date June 5, 2008 url http www.cbc.ca canada saskatchewan story 2008 06 05 bank report economy.html ... import partners gross external debt debt revenue expenses aid credit cianame spelling The economy of Saskatchewan has been associated with agriculture resulting in the moniker Bread Basket of Canada ref name Giannetta cite web last Giannetta first J. authorlink coauthors title SASKATCHEWAN economy oil ... 16 ref and Bread Basket of the World. ref cite web title Immigration to Canada Saskatchewan work publisher ... grains, livestock, oil and gas, potash, uranium, wood and their spin off industries fuel the economy. ref name GofS cite web title Saskatchewan s Economy work About Saskatchewan Economy publisher ... Statistics Canada publisher Government of Canada date 2009 04 27 url http www40.statcan.ca l01 cst01 ... train link between eastern Canada through the District of Assiniboia in 1885, the development of the high ... of Saskatchewan title Economy of Saskatchewan url http esask.uregina.ca entry economy of saskatchewan.html ... on the economy of Saskatchewan. The per capita income between 1928 and 1933 dropped 72 . The drought ... atlas of Canada cite book last Dean first William G. authorlink coauthors Geoffrey J. Matthews, Byron Moldofsky title Concise historical atlas of Canada accessdate 2009 01 16 edition illustrated year ... 41 25 of Canada 27s agricultural land&source web&ots vlB tZgPbI&sig QF1Qk7Io0D2ixPy dHPcf75H2BA&hl ... s economy back, as overseas markets for wheat were virtually eliminated. ref name CE economy cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Economy work The Canadian Encyclopedia Provinces & Territories ... more details
Cleanup date March 2007 Infobox Economy country England image width caption currency 1 Pound sterling pound 1 100 pence ref http www.justuk.org uk costs currency.asp ref year Calendar year The Economy of England is the largest economy of the four countries of the United Kingdom . England is a highly industrialisation industrialised country. It is an important producer of textiles and chemical products . Although automobiles , locomotives , and aircraft are among England s other important industrial products, a significant proportion of the country s income comes from the City of London City . Since the 1990s, the financial services sector has played an increasingly significant role in the English economy and the City of London is one of the world s largest financial centres. Banks, insurance companies, commodity and futures exchange s are heavily concentrated in the City. The service sector of the economy as a whole is now the largest in England, with manufacturing and primary industries in decline. The only major secondary industry that is growing is the construction industry, fuelled by economic growth provided mainly by the growing services, administrative and financial sector. The British ..., where England relied upon colonies such as British Raj India , Thirteen Colonies America , Canada ... in the UK, contributing 76  billion to the economy. It employs 1,800,000 full time equivalent ... of the English economy varies from region to region. Gross domestic product GDP , and GDP per capita ... East England North East align center 22 886 Two of the Economy of the European Union Top 10 economically ..., with a GDP per capita of 18 645 per capita, or 79 of the EU average of 21 503. See also Economy of Northern Ireland Economy of Scotland Economy of Wales Economy of the United Kingdom Economy ... geos uk.html CIA World Factbook Economy of the United Kingdom Economy of Europe England topics DEFAULTSORT Economy Of England Category Economy of England es Econom a de Inglaterra pt Economia da Inglaterra ... more details
, Toronto Financial District in Downtown Toronto at night. The Economy of Toronto plays a vital role in Economy of CanadaCanada s economy and World economy that of the world s . Toronto is a commerce .... It is the banking and stock exchange centre of Canada, and is the country s primary wholesale ... produces more than half of Canada s manufactured goods. Growth Image TD Centre View from Yonge and King.JPG ... harbours with many rivers. The economy grew based on the settlement of Ontario. Toronto became ... rate than the other great centre of Canada at the time, Montreal , and surpassed it in the 1970s ... of the English speaking media industry in Canada, the advertising industry, the entertainment ... industry in Canada. The area is a large site of computer software development. Toronto ... , Air Canada Centre , Roy Thomson Hall and most notably the CN Tower , though it is also a communications ... center in North America, after New York City and Chicago , with approximately 205,000 staff in the Canada ...&refer canada Toronto Transit Strike Looms as Talks Pass Deadline , Joe Schneider. Retrieved on 2008 ... Toronto Toronto has recently become one of the centres of Hollywood North CanadaCanada s film and television industry , due in part to the lower cost of production in Canada. The city s streets and landmarks ... AT&T Centre.JPG thumb right Rogers Building Canada Rogers Building , the Rogers Communications head ... s Bay Company , Manulife Financial , TD Canada Trust , Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce , Royal Bank of Canada , Scotiabank , Bank of Montreal , Celestica , Four Seasons Hotels , Rogers Communications ... of the city limits, such as Nortel , IBM Canada, Citibank Canada and Magna International . Other companies with head offices in Toronto BMG Music Canada media music Canadian operations Brookfield ... Hotels and Resorts hotelier Global HQ McClelland & Stewart media publisher Global HQ McDonald s Canada ... HQ Sirius Canada satellite radio Canadian operations Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada automaker Canadian ... more details
d Armes in Vieux Montr al . File AirCanadaHQMontreal.jpg thumb The headquarters of Air Canada The economy ... United Kingdom CAD 1,543 Million See also Quebec Economy of CanadaEconomy of Ontario Economy of the United ... s Institut de la statistique Quebec topics Canada topic Economy of DEFAULTSORT Economy Of Quebec Category Economy of Quebec fr conomie du Qu bec ru ... ref Manufacturing and the Service sectors dominate the economy. The economy of Quebec is among the largest ... in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development . The economy of Quebec represents 20.36 of the List of Canadian provinces and territories by gross domestic product total GDP of Canada ... America Rolls Royce Canada , flight simulator builder CAE company CAE , and defence contractor Lockheed ... 218,000 people, ref name SC Statistics Canada ref including the largest money manager in Canada, Caisse ... port in Canada. Located on one of the largest navigable rivers in the world, the Saint Lawrence ... telecommunication companies such as Bell Canada , Ericsson , Motorola , and Mitec . The multimedia sector ... City . Hydroelectricity Quebec is Canada s leader in hydroelectric energy production ref http www.canren.gc.ca tech appl index.asp?CaId 4&PgId 26 Natural Resources Canada ref see List of hydroelectric .... It is the second largest producer of gold and iron in Canada, the second largest producer of metallic substances in Canada, the second largest producer of industrial mineral s and construction materials in Canada, and the world s second largest producer of niobium . The province has 30 mining ... more details
, 2008. Alberta s economy is one of the strongest in Canada, supported by the petroleum industry ... economy in Canada, ref Cite web url http www.fraserinstitute.ca shared readmore.asp?sNav nr&id 633 ... Airport Calgary and Edmonton International Airport Edmonton . Economy of Canada Calgary ... of any province in Canada at Canadian dollar C 74,825 approx. US 74,000 . In 2006 Alberta s per ... 010 XPB pdf sep06.pdf author Statistics Canada authorlink Statistics Canada title The Alberta economic ... year 2006 month November accessdate 2007 03 02 ref and is rated as the 2nd most free economy of U.S. ..., Canada.svg thumb left Alberta s location within Canada see also Geography of Alberta List of regions of Canada Alberta Regions of Alberta Alberta has a small internal market and is relatively distant from major world market s, despite good transportation in Canada transportation links to the rest of Canada and transportation in the United States to the United States to the south . Alberta is located ... America a series of mountain ranges from the nearest List of North American ports Canada 5 outlets ... builders train cars . Agriculture in Canada Agriculture has the been a key industry since ... connections to the Pacific the Trans Canada highway Trans Canada via Kicking Horse Pass , the Yellowhead ... of the densest in Canada. Measured from north to south, the region covers a distance of roughly 400 ... e.cfm title Calgary Edmonton corridor work Statistics Canada , 2001 Census of Population date 2003 ... are economic rivals. For example, in the 1980 both cities claimed to be the Oil Capital of Canada . Calgary ... related economic booms . See also History of Alberta History of the petroleum industry in Canada Alberta has always been an export oriented economy . In line with Innis staples thesis , the economy ... agricultural economy, based on the export of grain trade wheat , beef , and a few other commodities . The health of economy was closely bound up with the price of wheat . In 1947 a major oil field ... more details
Hydrocarbon economy is a term stressing that in the current world economy the world energy resources and consumption energy used mostly comes from three hydrocarbon s petroleum , coal , and natural gas . Hydrocarbon economy is often used when talking about possible alternatives like the hydrogen economy . ref http scholar.google.com scholar?q 22hydrocarbon economy 22&hl en&lr &start 30&sa N ref ref http www.google.com search?tab sw&sa N&q 22hydrocarbon economy 22&hl en&lr &sa N ref References reflist Category Energy economics Category Economies ... more details
The economy of Lethbridge is central to the commercial, distribution, financial and industrial sectors of the southern Alberta economy although Medicine Hat, Alberta Medicine Hat plays a significant role in southeastern Alberta . Lethbridge has a trading area population of 250,000 including parts of British Columbia and Montana . The city was founded in 1885 as a result of local coal mining and later was buoyed by local Agriculture farming and ranching . Toward the end of the twentieth century, the local economy started diversifying by focusing more on service based industries. Economic development In 2004, the municipal government organised Economic Development Lethbridge , a body responsible for the promotion and development of the city s commercial interests. Also in that year, the city joined in a partnership with 24 other local communities to create an economic development alliance called SouthGrow , representing a population of over 140,000. In 2006, Economic Development Lethbridge ... its call centre remains in Lethbridge. Taco Time Taco Time Canada was based in the city from 1978 .... Industry sectors Traditionally, Lethbridge s economy has been agriculture based however, as the city has grown in recent years, its economy has become more diversified. As shown below, half of the city ... , Statistics Canada. 2002. 2001 Community Profiles. Released 27 June 2002. Last modified 2005 11 30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE ref , Lethbridge industry sectors make up the following shares of the economy Health and education services 21 Wholesale and retail trade 17 Leisure, hospitality ... economy, it accounts for more than 1.2 billion in sales annually and has a total payroll of over ... School Division 500 Safeway Inc. Canada Safeway 489 Regional services Lethbridge serves as a hub ... needs are provided by or concentrated in or near the city including Greyhound Lines of Canada ... Economy of Lethbridge ... more details