Nearly 90% of the total population in Canada lives within the urban areas of four provinces : Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia. Ontario alone accounts for nearly 35% of all residents. The densest population areas are in Quebec NE of Ottawa, in Ontario to the SW of the capital, and in the cities of Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton in the west.
Approximately 90% of Canadians live within 100 miles (160 km) of the US border.
It is estimated that about 90 percent of Canadians own computers. About 82 percent have access to the Internet. There are some remote areas in Canada that are Internet free.
Just over 7.5 million people (Less than 25% of Canadians) live in Quebec. By contrast over 12 million people, or almost 1/3 of all Canadians, live in Ontario. Approximately 90% of Canada's Francophone population lives in Quebec.
Just over 7.5 million people (Less than 25% of Canadians) live in Quebec. By contrast over 12 million people, or almost 1/3 of all Canadians, live in Ontario.Approximately 90% of Canada's Francophone population lives in Quebec.
Over 90% of Canadians live within 300 km of the American border.
Ontario and Quebec
Because it is freezing in the north and it is warmer in the south.
It is estimated that 75 percent of Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. border.
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In 2009 the census was 4,419,974 and two million reside in Metro Vancouver.
69 percent of canadians
It is estimated that nearly 90 percent of Canadian homes own a television. This number translates to over 30 million total.