The climate is pleasant due to warm air from the Pacific Ocean. Large metropolitan areas draw people to the area. About one quarter of Canada’s population lives near the Great Lakes in southern Canada.
Q. Why do most Canadian live in Ontario and Quebec?
Lots of reasons. One is the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River and Seaway allowed development and trade across the border with the U.S. and export to the Atlantic. Some pretty good agriculture too as southern Ontario reaches the same latitude as northern California.
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- Q. Why do most Canadian live in Ontario and Quebec?
- Q. Why do most people in Canada live in southern Ontario and Quebec choose all answers that are correct trade along the St Lawrence Seaway creates jobs The climate is pleasant due to warm air from the Pacific Ocean fertile areas in these provinces allow agriculture?
- Q. Why do so many Canadians live in Ontario?
- Q. Why do most of the people in Canada live in the southern areas?
- Q. What roles does Canada play in the world?
- Q. How many countries are Canada allies with?
- Q. Who is Canada’s role?
- Q. Why is Canada called a trading nation?
- Q. Is Canada a trading country?
- Q. What countries does Canada not trade with?
- Q. Which countries are dependent on trade?
- Q. What two countries trade the most?
- Q. Where does Israel get their money?
- Q. Who is largest exporter in the world?
- Q. Who is the largest importer in the world?
- Q. What each country imports the most?
- Q. What is the most imported item in the world?
- Q. Who is the US biggest importer?
Q. Why do most people in Canada live in southern Ontario and Quebec choose all answers that are correct trade along the St Lawrence Seaway creates jobs The climate is pleasant due to warm air from the Pacific Ocean fertile areas in these provinces allow agriculture?
Answer: fertile areas in these provinces allow agriculture. Trade along the St. Lawrence seaway creates jobs.
Q. Why do so many Canadians live in Ontario?
Well they don’t about 13 out or 37 million Canadians live in Ontario. The reason is simple cold, a huge swath of land that has been stripped of soil by glaciers and the Rocky mountains. At to that the country was populated from the East. But empty it is not but is populated in clusters.
Q. Why do most of the people in Canada live in the southern areas?
Why do 95% of Canadians live very close to the U.S. border? Basically because most of Canada is very far north (it claims all the land to the North Pole), and only the southern regions are inhabitable. This is the factor keeping population in the south in Eastern Canada.
Q. What roles does Canada play in the world?
For more than fifty years, Canada has been a presence as a humanitarian actor on the world stage. Canada has become a driving force for international peace, working toward global disarmament (including the elimination of landmines), and the eradication of such diseases as HIV/AIDS and malaria.
Q. How many countries are Canada allies with?
Originally Answered: Which countries have close ties with Canada? Every country on Earth except the ones that don’t. Canada’s closest allies would probably be the member nations of Five Eyes (An intelligence sharing alliance). These are: Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Q. Who is Canada’s role?
Canada’s support for the World Health Organization Canada works closely with WHO to reduce global diseases such as polio, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and to improve the health and rights of women and children, including nutrition.
Q. Why is Canada called a trading nation?
Canada has always been a trading nation. From the early days of fur and fish, to the present, when a remarkable ninety percent of our gross national product is attributable to exports and imports, Canadians have relied on international trade to bolster our economy.
Q. Is Canada a trading country?
Canada and the United States signed the Free Trade Agreement in 1988 (which was expanded into NAFTA by the addition of Mexico in 1994). The 20 largest trade partners of Canada represent 94.0% of Canada’s exports, and 91.9% of Canada’s imports as of December 2016.
Q. What countries does Canada not trade with?
Canada’s sanctions apply an arms and related materials embargo on the following countries:
- Central African Republic.
- Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Eritrea.
- Iran.
- Iraq.
- Lebanon.
- Libya.
- Myanmar.
Q. Which countries are dependent on trade?
Trade-Dependent Countries at Risk?
- by MELISSA ANDREYCHEK.
- [A] Exporting countries in which population growth is driven by domestic resources—including the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Argentina.
- [B] Trade-dependent countries that cannot sustain their population without importing food—including Japan, Jordan, Egypt, and Algeria.
Q. What two countries trade the most?
Year-to-Date Total Trade
Rank | Country | Imports |
---|---|---|
— | Total, All Countries | 862.8 |
— | Total, Top 15 Countries | 675.6 |
1 | Mexico | 122.0 |
2 | Canada | 107.0 |
Q. Where does Israel get their money?
Tax rates in Israel are among the highest in the world, with income, value-added, customs and excise, land, and luxury taxes being the main sources of revenue. The government has gradually raised the proportion of indirect taxes since the late 1950s.
Q. Who is largest exporter in the world?
Leading export countries worldwide in 2020 (in billion U.S. dollars)
Characteristic | Value in billion U.S. dollars |
---|---|
China | 2,591.12 |
United States | 1,431.64 |
Germany | 1,380 |
Netherlands | 674.48 |
Q. Who is the largest importer in the world?
the U.S.
Q. What each country imports the most?
List of countries by imports
Rank | Country | Imports (millions of $) |
---|---|---|
1 | United States | 2,407,543 |
— | European Union | 2,335,303 |
2 | China | 2,055,590 |
3 | Germany | 1,171,857 |
Q. What is the most imported item in the world?
Not surprisingly, cars are the most imported and exported product in the world by value….Worlds Top Export Products 2016
- Cars ($1,350B)
- Refined Petroleum ($825B)
- Integrated Circuits ($804B)
- Vehicle Parts ($685B)
- Computers ($614B)
- Pharmaceuticals ($613B)
- Gold ($576B)
- Crude Petroleum ($549B)
Q. Who is the US biggest importer?
List of the largest trading partners of the United States
Rank | Country/District | Imports |
---|---|---|
– | World | 2,341,963 |
– | European Union | 434,633 |
1 | China | 505,470 |
2 | Canada | 299,319 |