About 90% of Canada’s population lives within 100 miles of the US border, which is over 30 million Canadians. Ontario has the highest population, followed by Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. Nunavut is the largest territory but has only 30,000 people. Canada has a high rate of migrants, ranking 15th in the world.
Approximately 90 percent of Canada’s population lives within about 100 miles (160km) of the U.S. border, which is over 30 million Canadians who all live within 100 miles of the U.S.
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Nearly 40% of Canada’s population lives in one territory: Ontario. Another quarter or so live in Quebec, followed by British Columbia and Alberta, each of which have about 10 percent of the population.
Although Nunavut is Canada’s largest territory, only about 30,000 people live there.
Canada has a high rate of migrants in its population. In fact, it ranks 15th in the world for the percentage of migrants per native citizen, immediately after Australia, the only other large country in the top 15.
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