the developers themselves
interior plains
Metis people were born in Canada to European and aboriginal couples. mainly during the fur trade.
the larger part of Canada's population live in the southern part mainly in Ontario.
Canada was colonized mainly by the French and the English back in the 16th-17th-18th* century after being discovered by the Europeans. The main reason that Canada attracted foreign powers is probably that it was a vast spread of primarily empty land, on which farmers/citizens from the more crowded European countries could establish towns and development. Expanding to other parts of the world also meant more global control - and Canada was easy to take hold of because of the mostly empty land.*not sure about the dates.....
Not accurate at all ! Canada's population is mainly concentrated in the "Golden Horseshoe" which is in Southern Ontario, this includes cities like Hamilton, Toronto plus the satellite communities that surround Toronto! This includes Oakville, Mississauga, Brampton, Richmond Hill, Markham, Pickering, Ajax and Whitby!
Land and resource development in Canada has primarily benefited large corporations and the government, often at the expense of Indigenous communities and environmental sustainability. These developments have created jobs and economic growth, particularly in sectors like mining, forestry, and oil and gas. However, Indigenous peoples frequently face displacement and loss of traditional lands, leading to ongoing social and legal conflicts. As a result, while some Canadians have reaped significant rewards, many marginalized groups have experienced negative impacts.
Mainly because it isn't an energy resource.
Mainly rubber.
Mainly in Canada and northern US.
producers
Ontario
mainly electronics
Kerala has low infant mortality rate because it mainly concentrates on human resource development. It has also made many provisions on developing the quality of education and medicl facilities
Because wood was the natural resource around.
Mainly olive oil
flamingos and elephnts
No, Canada is very much a developed country.Canada is pretty much the same as the United States in terms of development (politically, socially, culturally, economically). The only noticeable difference is that Canada has a low population for its size, however, this is due mainly to the climate (people generally prefer to live in Canada's south, where it is warm like the United States).