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link to Why Canada has such a low Population Density?

Why Canada has such a low Population Density?

If you've ever been to Canada, or if you live in Canada, you may already know about how easy it is to find an un-populated back-road, or maybe you have witnessed the miles upon miles of farmlands and...

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Why is Canada called True North?

True North, What Does That Mean? The term True North can have a variety of meanings in a variety of different contexts. In business, its the ideal place a CEO can have for his company. In the...

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Why Does Canada Post Take So Long?

Founded over a hundred and fifty years ago in 1867, the original post operator for Canada was Royal Mail Canada. Rebranding in the late 1960s renamed the postal system to Canada Post. In 1981, the...

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Why does Toronto have so many Skyscrapers?

For the last 100 years, skyscrapers have become an expected part of every major metropolitan area. Toronto is no exception to this rule, but where did they all come from and why does Toronto have so...

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Why is hockey the most popular sport in Canada?

Sports are popular throughout Canada. You'll find people all around competing and training throughout the year. The government has a Department of Canadian Heritage organization called Sport...

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Why is Canadian money has different colours?

There are two things you might notice when it comes to Canadian currency. First, Canadians regularly use one and two-dollar coins in their daily transactions. Second, the banknotes in the country...

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