Economy
Mixedwood PlainsThe economy of the Mixedwood plains is very diverse and strong. Some of these industries include forestry, mining, finance, construction, and agriculture. The Mixedwood plains are the core of Canada's economy, producing 40% of our goods.
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Historical EconomyKingston, Ontario was once the capital of Upper Canada, due to its value as a port. Kingston is located at the junction between the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. It served as a key point in the shipment of lumber, wheat, and was used by merchants and passengers.
The economy of Kingston was dominated by industrial companies before World War 2. |
Current EconomyThe primary industry of Kingston is agriculture. Kingston's main secondary industries are construction and manufacturing.
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