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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.
No, only a tiny minority live in the North and even fewer in Tundra or Arctic regions. About 75% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the USA border, many below the 49th parallel.
80% of our population lives within 100 miles so the answer is less than 80%. 5 miles is pretty close and would exclude many major cities that are within 100 miles so it is safe to say less than 50%.
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Many Canadians do.
Many Canadians do.
Most Canadians live in urban areas, with about 82% of the population residing in cities. During World War II, Canada played a significant role as a member of the Allies, contributing troops, resources, and industrial production. The proximity of Canada to the United States, sharing a border of about 5,525 miles, facilitated cooperation and support between the two nations during the war.
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.