because they are f*cking dumb
7.4 Million 7.4 Million
The population in the Canadian Cordillera region is approximately 4.7 million people. The Cordillera encompasses British Columbia, Yukon, and parts of Alberta. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastal areas.
The Nakoda people, also known as the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, traditionally lived in the area that is now Alberta, Canada, primarily in the Rocky Mountains and foothills region. Today, they reside on reserves in Alberta, on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies.
The Canadian Shield is a geographic formation in the north central, and slightly eastern area of Canada. If your question is actually how many people speak French and live on or near the Canadian Shield, there are a few, but not many. The majority of French speaking Canadians live either in the Province of Quebec, and the Province of Manitoba. While a reasonably sized chunk of the Shield does lay in Manitoba, it is not the portion of Manitoba that is largely French speaking. That being said, I am French Canadian, and I was born in a small town, right on top of the Canadian Shield :)
According to Statistics Canada, the 1963 population of Canada was 18,931,000.
I think its great plains but if it isn't don't kill me.
in eastern Canada in QuebecAnswerIn South Eastern Canada
The prairies are on the interior plain.
Ottawa (the capital) is in Ontario, which is a province in the eastern part of central Canada.Ottawa, Ontario Canada's capital city is on in the Eastern part of Canada.Eastern
in eastern Canada in QuebecAnswerIn South Eastern Canada
in eastern Canada in QuebecAnswerIn South Eastern Canada
Great Plains
Yes, Toronto is on EST.Specifically, Toronto is located in the eastern portion of Canada. It is on Eastern Time. EST stands for Eastern Time in Canada.
Eastern Canada Air Lines was created in 1936.
Eastern Canada Air Lines ended in 1938.
eastern.
the interior plains have the most oil in Canada.