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  2. Geography of Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to Statistics Canada, 72.0 percent of the population is concentrated within 150 kilometres (93 mi) of the nation's southern border with the United States, 70.0% live south of the 49th parallel, and over 60 percent of the population lives along the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River between Windsor, Ontario, and Quebec City. This ...

  3. Population of Canada by province and territory - Wikipedia

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    1 million to 5 million. 500 thousand to 1 million. 100 thousand to 500 thousand. <100 thousand. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and three territories. The majority of Canada's population is concentrated in the areas close to the Canada–US border. Its four largest provinces by area ( Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta) are also ...

  4. Southern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Southern Ontario. /  44.000°N 80.000°W  / 44.000; -80.000. Southern Ontario is a primary region of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the most densely populated and southernmost region in Canada, with approximately 13.5 million people, approximately 36% of Canada's population of 37 million. [ 1] The region lies south of the ...

  5. Population of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This was a 5.7% increase over the 1991 census of 27,296,859. [ 46] The 2001 census had a total population count of 30,007,094. [ 47] In contrast, the official Statistics Canada population estimate for 2001 was 31,021,300. [ 48] Canada's total population enumerated by the 2006 census was 31,612,897. [ 49]

  6. Provinces and territories of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's population grew by 5.0% between the 2006 and 2011 censuses. Except for New Brunswick , all territories and provinces increased in population during this time. In terms of percent change, the fastest-growing province or territory was Nunavut with an increase of 12.7% between 2011 and 2016, followed by Alberta with 11.6% growth, while ...

  7. Geography of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Ontario. /  49.25000°N 84.49972°W  / 49.25000; -84.49972. Ontario is located in East / Central Canada. It is Canada's second largest province by land area. Its physical features vary greatly from the Mixedwood Plains in the southeast to the boreal forests and tundra in the north.

  8. Southern Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Southern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. In 2016, the region's population was approximately 291,112. [ 1] The primary cities are Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. The region is known mostly for agricultural production, but other sectors, such as alternative energy, film production and tourism, are emerging.

  9. Census geographic units of Canada - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In 2011, Statistics Canada identified 942 population centres in Canada. Some population centres cross municipal boundaries and not all municipalities contain a population centre while others have more than one. [16] The population centre level of geography is further divided into the following three groupings based on population: [14]