This is a fairly arcane and irrelevant question, no? ;) Which war are you referring to?
Approximately 220,000people live in the Western Cordillera of Canada, out of an approximate total of 34,482,779 people living in Canada as of 2011 (Source: Google).
Canada is in the Northern and Western hemispheres.
Canada is in the northern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt
Western Canada is of course the western portion of the country of Canada. Just where western Canada begins, however, is a matter of some controversy. Some would say it is the Manitoba-Ontario border, while others would place it west of Manitoba. The longitudinal middle of Canada is just outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada West was a geographical description of the western part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. It referred to the former colony of Upper Canada.
World War One, where 67,000 Canadian soldiers were killed and 173,000 were wounded.
prairie region of canada
In 1878 Western Canada was what is today Southwest, and a bit of Northern Ontario. It's population growth was the result of large Canadian families.
Compared to every other part of Canada (North, East, and South) Western Canada is smaller is size, and population. ... And we do not live in igloos! XD
Approximately 220,000people live in the Western Cordillera of Canada, out of an approximate total of 34,482,779 people living in Canada as of 2011 (Source: Google).
Canada, a dominion of Britain, was called to fight for Britain, and yes, many Canadian soldiers did die about 67,000 killed and 173,000 wounded
I found out that about 4 million people live in the Western Mountain Region. This is not exact it is approximately. Anna
<from ameliaearhartmuseum.org> she felt compelled to leave school when visiting her sister in Toronto, Canada and enlisted as a nurse's aid tending to wounded soldiers during WW I.
Western Canada provinces the largest population. The population is more that the Prairie provinces.
The population of the western region depends on the specific area you are referring to. This region could include countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, or countries in Europe. Each of these areas has its own population that contributes to the overall population of the western region.
700,000 British soldiers died in WW1 with another 1.6 million wounded as well there were the following numbers from the wider British Empire. Australia 59,000 dead and 152,000 wounded India 43,000 dead and 65,000 wounded New Zealand 18,000 dead and 55,000 wounded Canada 67,000 dead and 173,000 wounded British West Indies 1,000 dead and 3,000 wounded Africa 10,000 dead and an unknown number of wounded South Africa 7,000 dead and 12,000 wounded Making a total of 905,000 dead and 2 Million and 60,000 wounded
Canada is in the Northern and Western hemispheres.