Our province and territory files will give you a better view of key economic, demographic, sectoral and political indicators. You will better understand the opportunities in this vast region.
Home to almost half of the world's known potash reserves, Saskatchewan is the largest potash industry in the world. Its economy is based on mineral development and the agri-food sector.
With an economy led by the energy industry and a nominal GDP of C$339.2 billion in 2017, Alberta is Canada's most dynamic and fastest growing province. It also enjoys the lowest unemployment rate in the country.
With a nominal GDP of C$306.3 billion in 2019, British Columbia accounts for 13.3% of the country's GDP. Its economy is based around natural resources, which account for nearly half of the province's economic base.
Despite extreme weather conditions and high transportation costs, the NWT economy is diversified. It is dominated by extractive industries, such as diamond mining, as well as commercial fishing and tourism.
The smallest of the three Canadian territories, the Yukon is located above the Arctic Circle. Rich in mineral resources with a well-developed infrastructure, the Yukon is an attractive destination for investors.
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