More correct to say that Canada is a country of low population DENSITY.
Most of Canada's people live in the south-eastern corner, with very few per square kilometre in the cold northern regions, which gives a low average population density.
There are lots of geographically tiny countries with lower total populations, such as Luxembourg and Monaco, but they have much greater population densities.
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The Northernmost parts of Canada have low population. This is because of very hostile environmental conditions due to very low temperature.
Because it is cold
Canada is a country that is not located within one of the world's three largest population clusters, which include South Asia, East Asia, and Europe. Canada's population is distributed over a vast landmass, with a relatively low population density compared to these clusters.
Because it is cold
Low density is when a country has a low number of population.
No, the U.S. has a far larger population, although Canada is bigger in land area. This is because Canada has a low population for a country of its size.
I would say Australia for sure because the population is very low and they need human resources
If Canada's population will start declining in the 2040's, there's nothing we can really do if it's due to a low birthrate.
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Canada is one of the most humble & very cosmoplitain country, which respectively allows green card so it has very low crime rate according to its economical level country but it has crime in some of its cities because mostly terrist(hindus) are get secure to live that and most of its population is of green card holder which are hindus.............................................................................