New Brunswick – USD 32 B
New Brunswick is a Canadian province that’s part of the Maritime and Atlantic provinces. It is located under Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula and next to Maine. New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, with English and French as its official languages since 1969. It is also home to 20 colleges and universities, including New Brunswick Community College, Mount Allison University, and Crandall University.
Major Industries |
Manufacturing, services, natural resources |
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Top Natural Resources |
Forestry, fishing, agriculture |
Key Economic Drivers |
Manufacturing, services sector, resource extraction |
Major Employers |
Irving Oil, McCain Foods, service industries |
Richest Provinces in Canada
Top Richest Provinces in Canada: The Dominion of Canada has ten provinces and three territories that reflect the high per capita GDP. Ontario is the richest country in Canada. It holds a GDP of $800.4 billion. Ontario is larger than the total GDP of Quebec and Alberta
In this article, we are going to discuss the top richest countries in Canada in detail by accounting for their population, tax collection %, and GDP.