Why does Canada have such a low population in comparison to the size of the country?

Posted April 27th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Canada has roughly over 30 million people or so, yet the land size is gigantic. At a time where most countries are heavily overpopulated, Canada’s population is very low. Why is that?

I always thought a higher population is economically better because it ensures more production. So why is it so hard to immigrate there if they have all that space?
But there is so many people in the East and on the West Coast. But almost nobody who lives in places like Winnipeg. That’s also not in the far north. So, there is so much space, yet so few people living there.

Mexico City has a population that is about 70% of all of Canada’s, and that is only a city. Compared to the second largest country on earth.

Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan population trends in Canada, 1966-1982: Stationary disequilibrium

Posted November 4th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan population trends in Canada, 1966-1982: Stationary disequilibrium

What are the pattern and trend for migration and population in Canada?

Posted August 16th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

5 page report
give me a website or something
maybe youre own words
dont tell me to google or yahoo it. that not an answer.