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Why are there so few people in Canada?

As follows:

1. The cold climate and long winter cannot attract a large number of people to settle. Those who have already settled may move to the warm south, that is, the United States. Therefore, in terms of absorbing immigrants, Canada Unable to compete with the United States in the south.

2. Canada’s economy relies heavily on natural resource extraction and agriculture and animal husbandry. The industrial, high-tech industries and service industries are far less developed than those in the United States. Economic growth is weak and the economic aggregate is small, unable to support a huge population. Even though many of the employed people are attracted by the high wages and low prices of the United States.

Introduction

Canada is a highly developed capitalist country. It is a major industrial country in the world and one of the seven major industrial countries in the West. It has relatively developed manufacturing and high-tech industries, resource industries, and primary manufacturing. Industry and agriculture are the main pillars of the national economy.

Canada’s crude oil reserves rank second in the world, its forest coverage rate reaches 44%, and its total freshwater resources account for 7% of the world’s total. It is a wheat exporter and the largest exporter of fishery products. Canada has the longest national highway in the world, and its major tourist cities include Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec.