Almost 90% of people in Canada live within one hundred miles of the USA/Canada border.
Toronto, Ontario, which is located on the coast of Lake Ontario, is Canada's most populous city with 2.48 million people in the city proper, 5 million if the entire Greater Toronto Area is included.
The area surrounding the west half of Lake Ontario known as "The Golden Horseshoe" which stretches from Toronto on the North Shore to the Niagra Falls area on the south shore contains just over 25% of Canadas population and is one of the 10 largest metropolitan areas in North America.
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The majority of canadians live within 100 miles of the border between Canada and the US
Many also live in Toronto.
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Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the Canada-US border.
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The most heavily populated part of Canada is the Greater Toronto Area with 5.5 million people, which is more than that of the three Prairie Provinces combined.
The City of Toronto, with a population in excess of 2.5 million, is the fifth largest city in North America.
Half of Canada's population lives in the Windsor-Québec City corridor, which runs along the north shores of Lakes Erie and Ontario, and along the St Lawrence River.
Overall, however, Canada is one of the least densely populated countries in the world, with only 3.1 persons per square kilometer.
No, they live mostly in Southern Canada. This is because it is much warmer in Southern Canada. Northern Canada has too cold of climates for anyone to live through, all throughout winter, summer, fall, and spring. Always cold. Some of this may be incorrect but I KNOW that most people live in the Southern due to Warmer Climates.
80% of Canada's population lives within 100 miles of the U.S border.
No.. Most Canadians live in southern part of the country
Most Canadians live southern because up north in the arctic it is very cold
No they dont they mostley live in the southern
Most Canadians do not live in the tundra. The tundra is actually sparsly populated. The majority of the population live along the border.
The majority of Canadians are Christian, however, people of all religions live in Canada, including Ismailis.
actually they live mostly along the Atlantic coast
They live among the canadian boarder
Although Canadians do not have an official religion, the majority of Canadians are Christian. Also, a great many Canadians are Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Zoroastrian, Native Spirituality, etc.
Yes, approximately 82% of Canadians live in urban areas, which includes cities and towns. This statistic indicates that the majority of Canadians are concentrated in urban settings rather than rural areas.
we live in igloos. city people don't but the majority of Canadians do. we also get dogsleds for our 16th birthday instead of cars. and we eat moose and deer every night for dinner.(that we hunted ourselves)
Most Canadians do not live in the tundra. The tundra is actually sparsly populated. The majority of the population live along the border.
The majority of Canadians are Christian, however, people of all religions live in Canada, including Ismailis.
Most French-speaking Canadians live in the province of Quebec. Quebec is the only province in Canada where French is the official language and the majority of the population speaks French as their first language.
Canadians DO NOT live in igloos. We live in houses
In 1791, most French Canadians lived in Quebec, which was then known as Lower Canada. The majority of French Canadians resided in rural areas near the St. Lawrence River, such as along the Richelieu River and in the Eastern Townships.
The majority of Canadians speak English, so the answer is green.French-Canadians speak French, so the answer for them is vert.
A very large majority.
The vast majority of Canadians are Christian: Catholic or Protestant.
actually they live mostly along the Atlantic coast
Most French-speaking Canadians live in the province of Quebec. The majority of the population in Quebec speaks French as their first language. Additionally, there are significant francophone populations in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario.