It's cold up there! Plus, Canada's largest trading partner is the U.S., so there's going to be a lot of activity near the border. A third reason could be that some of the original settlements of what is now called called Canada started from the St. Lawrence River, right along the border.
Generally, the further from the equator you go, the colder it gets. Also, much of Northern Canada is above the Arctic Circle, and very difficult to live in. Alaska has the same kind of issues. It's huge, but freezing.
There are several reasons for this, for instance; the temperature difference. When you near the equator the temperature becomes warmer. Therefore the southern areas of Canada are warmer, also America is the centre of the world (:P lol jks) ,no but it is the main commercial and populated area in the world. Living closer to the Canada- America border provides ease of access when shopping visiting or traveling.
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transportation might have a big impact on where people live in canada because some canadians live on farms in the central prairies . the northern regions of canada are rugged and very cold. few people live in these areas. most canadians live where it is easy to buid homes and buisnesses , and to find work. many of these areas are in southern canada
Although it is above the Mason Dixon line, many people who live there have a very distinct southern draw. Many men from southern Indiana even fought for the confederates and you can still confederate flags on houses there today.
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24 but soon it will be 25!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the world is the best but the canadians are better over coming diversity
No, only a tiny minority live in the North and even fewer in Tundra or Arctic regions. About 75% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the USA border, many below the 49th parallel.
I think their is 100,834,990 people in the Southern region!
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The southern region of Canada has the warmest climate.
transportation might have a big impact on where people live in canada because some canadians live on farms in the central prairies . the northern regions of canada are rugged and very cold. few people live in these areas. most canadians live where it is easy to buid homes and buisnesses , and to find work. many of these areas are in southern canada
Hot dogs, chicken, apples, burgers... (Meats, Vegetables + Fruits, Poultry, Grains, Others (Things like candy and similar) Anything you eat, Canadians eat. :)
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Many Canadians do.
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The name of the region that was formed in southern Mesopotamia by 3000 b.c. is Sumer.