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Despite being the world's second largest country, Canada only has 33 million people. Questions on its people, places and past are welcome here.

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Is the US the second largest country in the world?

Russia is the largest country in the world and Canada is the second largest. The US is the fourth largest.

The US is the third largest country in the world, 9,629,091 km2 (only includes states and inhabited territories, so real number is larger than that) while China is fourth with 9,596,961 (which includes all land)

How much higher are the literacy rates in the US and Canada than the world average?

The literacy rates in the US and Canada are significantly higher than the world average. In the US, the literacy rate is around 99%, while in Canada it is around 99%. The world average literacy rate is estimated to be around 86%.

How many Muslim mosques in Canada?

There are around 600,000 Canadian Muslims, so there are likely at least 1,000 mosques. The number though is likely higher (since an average capacity of 600 individuals seems a bit high).

However, there is no count of exactly how many mosques are in Canada

Does Quebec city have a nickname?

Yes. "La vieille capitale" (the old capital). It was shortly the capital of Canada before Ottawa.

What is the largest city in the Atlantic provinces?

Halifax, Nova Scotia, has a population of 385,000, which makes it the largest city in Atlantic Canada.

What cities in Canada has over 1 million people?

Several cities (within their city limits) in Canada have crested the 1 million mark, including Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. Others have more than a million within their metro area...including Vancouver, Edmonton and Ottawa.

In total, Canada has 6 cities over a million people (either proper or metro).

Most populous Canadian city that's not a capitol?

Montreal, Quebec, and the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia.

Quebec city is the capital of Quebec and Victoria is the capital of BC.

What is the population of greater Vancouver area?

As of 2021, the population of the Greater Vancouver area is estimated to be around 2.5 million people. This region includes the City of Vancouver as well as surrounding communities like Burnaby, Surrey, and Richmond.

How many deaths are caused by car accidents a year in Canada?

Stats say an average of 416 per year during a study from 1992-2001.

334 during the 2001 year.

(See related link below for more information.)

In witch province in Canada are the trees tall and the forest dense?

The trees in British Columbia are known to be tall, and the forests dense due to the region's temperate rainforest climate. The coastal areas specifically exhibit lush greenery and towering trees, creating a dense forest cover.

What is the population of Regina in 2008?

actttuallly the population is around ONE HUNDRED BILLION DOLLLAAASS mwuahahahaha

Average household income in Toronto Canada?

As of 2021, the average household income in Toronto, Canada is estimated to be around $100,000 CAD per year. However, this figure can vary depending on factors such as household size, location within the city, and the composition of the household.

How many people are in prison in canada?

The amount of people in prison in Canada differs from American prisons. Fewer than 5,000 people in Canada were charged and sent to prison, and this number remains stable per year.

Canadians consume more of this than any other nation- What is it?

Maple syrup. Canada is the world's leading producer of maple syrup, and Canadians consume more of it per capita than any other nation.

What is the religious percentage of Canada?

According to the 2011 National Household Survey, Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in Canada, with over 67% of the population identifying as Christian. Other religions represented in Canada include Islam (3.2%), Hinduism (1.5%), and Sikhism (1.4%), among others. About 24% of Canadians report having no religious affiliation.

What are Canada's major cities?

Toronto (GTA, including Burlington and Oshawa) (9.5 million), Montreal Region (4.2 million), Greater Vancouver (2.6 million), Ottawa (Greater Capital Region) (1.5 million), Calgary (1.2 million), Edmonton (1.1 million), Greater Winnipeg (including Selkirk) (890,000) Quebec City (800,000), Hamilton (750,000) London (550,000). Fort Mcmurray ( 80,000 , has Canada's largest oil deposit which is the size of New Brunswik)

Source: Statistics Canada, Population estimates and projections, Population of census metropolitan areas, 2008, (http://www40.statcan.gc.ca/l01/cst01/demo05a-eng.htm)

Below is a list of capital cities for each province / territory.

CANADA - Ottawa - 1.2 million; Alberta - Edmonton - 1.1 million; British Columbia - Victoria - 348,000; Manitoba - Winnipeg - 733,000; New Brunswick - Fredericton - 86,000; Newfoundland & Labrador - St. John's - 186,000; Northwest Territories - Yellowknife - 19,000; Nova Scotia - Halifax - 395,000; Nunavut - Iqaluit - 6,200; Ontario - Toronto (not suburbs) - 2.9 million; P.E.I - Charlottetown - 59,000; Quebec - Quebec City - 739,000; Saskatchewan - Regina - 207,000; Yukon - Whitehorse - 23,000

Some facts:

- All 3 territories added together in population are smaller than P.E.I, but in size, as big as more than half of the USA.

- Most major Canadian cities are not the capitals of their respective provinces.

- Canada has the widest spectrum of temperatures in North America. Anywhere between negative 50C° and positive 40C°

- 43% of Ontario's population is in metro Toronto.

- 48% of Quebec's population is in metro Montreal.

- 52% of British Columbia's population is in metro Vancouver.

- Windsor is technically part of greater Detriot. The pop cans in Windsor are American and in Detriot they have french on them , or vice versa.

What was the population of Canada in 1969?

The population of Canada in 1969 was approximately 21.8 million.

What was Canada's population during World War 2?

The population of Canada was approximately 11,250,000 when Canada entered WW2 1939, and increased to a little more than 12,000,000 by the end of the war in 1945.

The highest was 11.95 million people in 1944, the lowest was 11.27 million people in 1939.

(In 1929 Canada's population reached 10,000,000 for the first time in history - it reached 10,029,000 by the end of the year. In 1939 the population of Canada was 11,267,000 approx; 1940: 11,382,000 approx; 1941: 11,507,000 approx; 1942: 11,654,000 approx; 1943: 11,795,000 approx; 1944: 11,946,000 approx; and in 1945: 12,072,000 approx).

What is the average house size in Canada?

THe average house sizes in canada depend on how fat u r. Most canadian weigh 5 tons. SO the house are about 5 km by 100km. People who weigh less than 700 grams, they have a house a size 2cm by 2cm.

What is the number of people per square mile in Canada?

For 2005 there was an estimated 3.3 person/per km squared, and scince then the population has, I think only raised by a little more than 1 million people. This may not be exact, but it's what I've been told and what research has shown me.

How long do beavers live?

Beavers typically live for about 10-15 years in the wild, although some may live up to 20 years in captivity. Their lifespan can be influenced by factors such as predation, disease, and availability of food and resources.

What percentage of Columbian territory has not been populated?

Approximately 52% of Colombian territory remains uninhabited, largely due to remote and rugged terrain such as the Amazon rainforest and Andes mountains. This uninhabited land is important for biodiversity conservation and maintaining natural ecosystems.