Essay heading: The Physical Regions of Canada
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region affects Canadian unity because it is a key area for manufacturing,
and it is recognized for its dense population.
The largest region in area is the Shield region. It covers more
than half of Canada and includes parts of the Northwest Territories,
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador
(Newfoundland)... displayed 300 characters
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It covers more
than half of Canada and includes parts of the Northwest Territories,
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador
(Newfoundland).
Furthermore, Forestry and logging are very important to the
Shield's economy. It is also rich with minerals and rocks. Many cities
have grown up around the mines... displayed next 300 characters
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