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Which province has Canada's largest oil sands deposits?

Alberta is the correct answer because it contains the Athabasca oil sands, which represent one of the world's largest proven energy reserves and drive Canada's

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Question: Which province has Canada's largest oil sands deposits?

Answer options:

  • Saskatchewan ✅ Alberta
  • BC
  • Newfoundland

Correct answer: Alberta

Explanation: Alberta is the correct answer because it contains the Athabasca oil sands, which represent one of the world's largest proven energy reserves and drive Canada's oil production. Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Newfoundland are incorrect because, while they possess natural resources like natural gas, forestry, or offshore oil, they do not host these massive oil sands deposits. Under the Discover Canada guide, Alberta is officially recognized as Canada's primary energy producer due to these inland reserves. Candidates should expect exam questions relating specific economic resources and industries to their respective Canadian provinces.

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