Canada's Market Economic System

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Canada runs on a market economic system. Which means it bases its production and distribution on supply and demand, rather than planing these things ahead. Canada's economy consists of two main industries called service and manufacturing. Agriculture is one of the very important industries that is in the category of both service and manufacturing. Trade is another important factor of Canada's economy. Exports make up a huge portion of Canada Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Industry, agriculture, and trade are all very important aspects that influence Canada's economic system.
Canada has two sections of industry; one of these sections is manufacturing. Manufacturing is the process of making products out of raw materials. Thirteen percent of Canadians work in businesses or factories that produce goods. Some of these manufactured goods are transportation equipment, industrial machinery, chemicals, plastics, paper products, and food products. Most of Canada's manufacturing takes place in Ontario and Quebec. Ontario is well known for its automating industry, while Quebec is known for its work in textile industries.
The next type of industry is service. Service industries provide services to customers rather than manufactured goods. Almost six times the amount of Canadians work in service than manufacturing and it accounts for over sixty percent of Canada's GDP. A few service work fields are real estate, transportation, insurance, teaching, and medical professions . Canada's labour force contains around 18.89 million workers, which can be split into five categories. The categories are agriculture, manufacturing, construction, service, and others. Canada's main industries are hunting, fishing, herding, forestry, mining, and farming....

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...ecause of its various resources and large amounts of exports. Large industries such as agriculture also influence Canada's GPD. Industry, agriculture, and trade are what makes Canada market economic system function.

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