The settlements have been there for centuries, so cities sprang up in that part of the country.
Now, Upper and Lower Canada have grown, and become Ontario and Quebec. Back at the time of confederation, Upper Canada was what is now Southern Ontario, with York (Toronto) as its "capitol" sort of. This was where all of the English people lived. The southern part of Quebec is what was Lower Canada. It was where all the French people lived.
95% of people in the provinces of Ontario and QuŽbec lived in the southernmost regions. The largest cities of Toronto and MontrŽal are located in the southern regions of the provinces.
Quebec is the largest land wise but Ontario has the most people.
People have made an attempt to introduce the praying mantis to Canada and have had some success. They can be found in southern Quebec as well as in southern Ontario. It's too cold for them in the northern parts of Canada.
Most people live in the Canadian province Ontario even though it seems like British Colombia its still Ontario.
Because they have the most people and industries (in Canada)
the Algonquins are located in the north eastern woodlands in the St. Lawrence lowlands below the great lakes part of Ontario and part of Quebec
labdor, Quebec, Ontario,Eastern and nothern part of saschwean, the northeast cormer of Alberta
Most people in Canada live in the southern regions, specifically in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The northern regions of Canada have a much lower population density due to harsher climates and limited infrastructure.
no it's part of it, even if some french canadians people want to separate and be independent, our country is Canada. Quebec is just a province just like Ontario and Alberta
They lived in the southern part of northwestern Ontario and northeastern Manitoba.
Ian Douglas Campbell has written: 'Climate, people, and trees: the Little Ice Age in Southern Ontario, Canada' 'Climate, people, and the trees: the Little Ice Age in Southern Ontario, Canada'