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Yes. Most Canadians live in major Urban Centers. As of 2006 80% of Canadians live in urban areas. Most Canadians live in cities. roughly 8/10 Canadians are considered one of the most urbanized populations as a whole.
Most Canadians live in urban areas, with over 80% of the population residing in cities and metropolitan areas. Urban areas offer more job opportunities, amenities, and services, making them attractive places to live for many Canadians. Rural areas tend to have smaller populations due to limited employment options and fewer services.
False. Most Canadians live in urban and suburban areas, particularly in cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. The tundra region in Canada, which includes the northernmost parts of the country, has a much smaller population due to its harsh climate and remote location.
100 miles
North QLD, Remote areas aswell.
Most Canadians live in urban areas within 100 miles of the US border. This proximity facilitates trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two countries.
Yes, but only in areas that are remote from human populations.
The least people live in the remote areas like Central Australia.
Most Canadians live in the urban areas of the southeast, near the Great Lakes, in the southern regions of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
Canadians DO NOT live in igloos. We live in houses
Yes, but only in areas that are remote from human populations.
transportation might have a big impact on where people live in canada because some canadians live on farms in the central prairies . the northern regions of canada are rugged and very cold. few people live in these areas. most canadians live where it is easy to buid homes and buisnesses , and to find work. many of these areas are in southern canada