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Chapter 4: Preparing for the Future pp. 60-72
4. Quaternary Sector
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- Harvesting or extracting natural resources.
- Examples:* Fishing
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2. Secondary Sector
- Construction and Manufacturing.
- Turning raw materials into useful products.
- Examples:* Building houses, buildings, and bridges.
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* Electric and telephone companies
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- Working with ideas and information.
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FishermanMiner
Teacher
Police Officer
CSR
Researcher
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Diversified Economy
* Most jobs in tertiary and quaternary sectors
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Statistics Canada
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Employment by Sector
Sector
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Ex. Canadians are known for their work
- This is referred to as the
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- We depend on trade with other countries.
- Canada has a great supply of natural resources but
- Trading with other countries gives us a bigger market
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- Other countries can raise the prices of their goods or put taxes on Canadian products.
Example: Gas prices go up when oil-producing countries raise the price of oil.
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- Canada also has to be careful to stay on good terms with its
Example: Foreign over-fishing in Atlantic Canada.
(See picture & Caption on page 67)
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Global Economic Trends Activity
a list of countries under the following headings:
- Agricultural
Use your list to create a map of your own.
Be sure to include a TITLE, LEGEND, and COLOUR and LABEL the
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Global Economic Trends Activity pp.68-69
Newly Industrialized
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TEXT PAGES 68-69
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Explain what is meant by a diversified economy. (p.64)
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- Economists analyze economic information and information
will change over time.
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and explain how it affects Canada. (p.67)
Explain how economists use social trends and
(Cause and Effect Chain) (pp. 70-71)
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