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Canada has a greater population. The population of Canada is 33,968,000 while the population of Australia is only 22,113,413.
US: 318.9 million (2014) Canada: 35,749,600
The US has a much larger population than that of Canada. The US has a population of approximately 313,000,000 people and Canada approximately 34,000,000 people. More people live in the state of California (38,000,000) than in the country of Canada.
The population of Canada is about 33 million persons (2010) and that of the United States is about 303 million (2010). So US population is about 918% of the population of Canada. Conversely the the population of Canada as a percentage of the United States population is just over 10%.
False. Most Latin American countries have a higher growth rate than Canada or the US.
There are far more people in the US than in Canada. Canada's population is approximately one-tenth that of the US. Much of Canada's population lives within 200 kilometers of the US border. The greatest population density occurs in the Windsor to Québec City corridor.
Canada is larger.The land area for Canada is 3.855 million mi2. The US land area is 3.806 million mi2. The population for the US is 326,043,635 and Canada's population is 35,749,600.
India has a much much higher population density than Canada. If you intend to find out more. Google it.
No, the US has a greater population than Canada
Canada is larger in size, but the US is larger in population.
The answer is actually what you are looking at when you say "smaller." Canada is bigger than the US when it comes to land, however, the US has a much bigger population than Canada, forwarding to what you are talking about.
Canada has more area than the US, but a much higher proportion of Canada's climate is inhospitable. About 80% of Canada's population lives within 150 km of the southern border.