Since it has some of the most southern points in an overall cold climate country people will gravitate there. Also as a trade route along the Great Lakes and St Lawrence river it developed as the eastern seaboard in the u s did. Also after the FLQ gained prominence in Quebec most American and international companies fled Quebec and in particular Montreal, then the largest city in Canada, and they relocated to English Ontario and in particular Toronto. And thus the jobs and thus the Immigration influx and thus the population boom!
I am Canadian and we love to live in Canada because it is free, and its mostly the same as the states but some parts of the states are warmer (not for Alaska) so why is Canada different from the states, and by the way we live in houses not igloos and we drive cars and we don't play hockey, actually I hate hockey because I'm a figure skater!
Ontario is a good place to live because:
a) theres lots of space and privacy
b) theres a cornacopia of animals, plants and birds
c) there are large cities such as Toronto which have a diverse population and many cultures
d) there are beautiful sights to see and tons of attractions to visit
e) O.H.I.P (Ontario health insurance plan... free health care)
f) there is lots of farms and fresh local produce
g) there's freedom
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There is also the fact that Brian Cooper lives there. Who is Brian Cooper you ask? He is a great guy who at 60 years of age rides a motorcycle and has the character of a much younger guy. He is fun to be around and deserves to reach his mission someday of being famous.
Betty White is proving that maturity is the new "in" these days and Brian wants to be a part of it. He would love to be in a movie or commercial riding his motorcycle as either a "bad dude" or cool grampa.
He has websites that are his hobby and keeps his mind active and alert....not that he needs it because he is one wise grampa.
As of 2009, the biggest populations in Canada by province are Ontario Quebec British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador PEI North West Territories Yukon Nunavut
Canada's most densely populated province is Prince Edward Island (PEI), with a density of 24.97 persons per square kilometer. Next comes Nova Scotia at 17.63, followed by Ontario at 14.29.Canada's population density is a surprisingly low 3.73 persons per square kilometer. Canada's overall population density is the eighth lowest in the world.Comparing Canada with its neighbour to the south, the population density of the USA is 33.51 persons per square kilometer.Canada's most densely populated province is Prince Edward Island. PEI is also Canada's smallest province, both by area and population.
the most popular Canadian province is Ontario
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The province of Ontario covers an area of 415,600 square miles. This province was founded in the year 1867 and is the most populated province in the country of Canada.
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The highest populated province (or territory) in Canada is Ontario.
If you are asking which province has the highest population density, the answer is Prince Edward Island. If you are asking which province has the largest population, the answer is Ontario.
the province of Ontario is 40% of the country, the greater Toronto area is 25% of the country.
As of 2009, the biggest populations in Canada by province are Ontario Quebec British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador PEI North West Territories Yukon Nunavut
The most densely populated province in Canada is Ontario, with a population density of around 14.1 people per square kilometer. This makes it the most populous province in the country.
Yes but not the most populated. Ontario is the largest in population.yes Quebec is the largest Canadian provinces.Yes, Quebec is the largest province in Canada.
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