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Tuesday, May 16, 2006


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The density of Canada’s population is fairly clustered towards the south, near the boarder, mainly around great lakes and in urban areas in which companies are looking for workers. Most of the population is found in southern Ontario and Quebec. This is because these provinces are located near the boarder between Canada and the U.S meaning easier transportation for exporting and exporting between out countries. Also these two areas located near large water bodies. ( Lake Ontario, Saint Lawrence river.) this is also good for imports and exports and also a good source for water. The main cities always will have larger populations than smaller cities. (To show an example, lets say we compare Toronto to Waterdown. Waterdown isn’t nearly even a quarter of Toronto.) Huge companies / industries are most of the time located in these areas like Toronto, Hamilton and Vancouver and because of that it attracts jobs for people. So people will often move near ( or closer) to there work place so that they don’t have to commute as far to work every day. These are only a few reasons to why the density of Canada is so clustered towards the south of the boarder.
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