On average, there are around 1.4 people per square mile in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The population density may vary in different regions of the province.
As of 2021, the estimated population of St. Albert, Alberta, is approximately 68,466 people.
There are approximately 122,000 people named Jacob in Canada.
Canada has a population of around 38 million people.
Approximately 56 people per square mile live in Sweden.
Alberta, Canada is 661,848 km²
Alberta has not one ethnicity, but many. There are people that live in Alberta that come from many, many different countries, backgrounds and ethnicities. This is what makes Canada a multi-cultural country.
There are 730,372 residents in the city and 1,034,945 in the metropollitan area.
I am not sure if this applies to the Alberta in Canada, but the French meaning of the name is 'Noble & Famous'. Alberta, Canada was named after Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, whose husband was the Governor General of Canada.
5.7 people per square km according to the census of 2012
approx. 3,724,832 according to data collected in 2009
As of the 2006 Census, 18,245 Filipinos lived in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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Each year, about 13 people die of alvalanches, in B.C and Alberta.
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Metis people didn't come to Canada, they were born there. When Europeans came to Canada, many of them married Native women. the children of these couples were Metis.
There are 1,697 driving miles from Phoenix to Alberta.