the North-easter part of Canadian Sheild
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Location. When the Greenland section is included, the Canadian Shield is approximately circular, bounded on the northeast by the northeast edge of Greenland, with Hudson Bay in the middle. It covers much of Greenland, and nearly half of Canada's total area, including Labrador, most of Quebec north of the St.
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