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Originally Posted by MonctonRad
Canada is a victim of it's climate and geography. Our population density will always be low compared to almost every other country. I have great difficulty imagining a Canada with more than 75-80 million people; but even that would be something, putting us roughly on par with major European countries like Germany, the UK and France.
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Southern Ontario alone is similar in area to that of England which has a population of around 56 million, greater than all of Canada. Southern Ontario even shares some other geographic characteristics with England, and could probably support a similar population.