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Ontario by a long shot. Then Quebec, then Alberta. I don't know the statistics completely.
The rate for girls aged 15 to 17 in 2010 - the most recent period for which figures are available - was 35.5 per 1,000 - the lowest since 1969. The number of pregnancies in under 18s fell almost 10 per cent between 2009 and 2010, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). From the mid 1970s until 2007, the under 18 conception rate remained stubbornly high, above 40 per 1,000.
well i have live in many places and so has my family and friend and were i have seen the most teenage pregnancy is in California ---- According to the most recent statistics the American states with the greatest incidence of pregnancy among women aged 15-19 are:#1: Nevada (113)#2: Arizona (104)#3: Mississippi (103)(figures are pregnancies per thousand)For live births the figures are slightly different:#1: Mississippi (71)#2: Texas (69)#3: Arizona (67)To realise just how bad this is: latest figures show that teen pregnancies in the UK currently run at around 27 per thousand, while in Holland the figure is just over 5 per thousand.
The Canadian province that has the most people per square kilometer is the province of Ontario. The province of Ontario also makes up over 38% of the population in the country of Canada.
Per Gotaas has written: 'Formell befolkningsteori' -- subject(s): Mathematical statistics, Statistics, Population
As of 2014 there are 982 Walmart location in Canada but the break down of how many per province is not listed.
Yukon, but it's a territory, not a province per se.
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It takes, about 3 days. From a province to a province through, Canada its approximently a day per/province.
2000 calories per day
The population density of Najran Province is 4.20 people per square kilometer.