Canada does use Alberta's oil, but logistical challenges, infrastructure limitations, and market dynamics often necessitate exports to the U.S. A significant portion of Alberta's crude oil production is transported via pipelines that primarily connect to U.S. refineries, which are better equipped to process heavy crude. Additionally, domestic refining capacity in Canada is limited, and there are economic incentives to export oil to the U.S., where demand is high. Efforts are ongoing to enhance Canada's internal infrastructure and refine more oil domestically.
Canada's number one export is Wheat.
Canada export machinery power and timbers
Yes, Canada does.
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no it doesnt
A major export from Canada is pulp and paper.
they export wheat, medicine, and milk powder
We can export lumber to them
Canada can't export anything from France. Canada can export to France, or import from France.
The Export Development Center in Canada is an export credit agency that focuses on credit development, risk management, and financing services to exporters.
Export because export means going out and one of Canada's many values are newsprint.
Canada exports its nickles to China