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Why is the population of Canada so small?
1. The cold climate and long winter can't attract a large number of people to settle down. Those who have settled down may move to the warm south, that is, America. Therefore, Canada cannot compete with the United States in absorbing immigrants in the south.
2. Canada's economy is heavily dependent on natural resources development and agriculture and animal husbandry. Industry, high-tech industries and service industries are far less developed than those in the United States, with weak economic growth and small economic aggregate, which cannot support a huge population, even though many employed people are attracted by high wages and low prices in the United States.
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Canada is a highly developed capitalist country, a major industrial country in the world and one of the seven western industrial countries. Manufacturing and high-tech industries are relatively developed, and resource industries, primary manufacturing and agriculture are the main pillars of the national economy.
Canada ranks second in the world in crude oil reserves, with 44% forest coverage and 7% fresh water resources. It is an exporter of wheat and the largest exporter of fishery products. Canada has the longest national highway in the world, and the main tourist cities are Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec.
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