They young populations are challenging and expensive for a country to care for because they require more healthcare, immunization, and checks-up , Especially for children. Not only that, they also still haven't be able to contribute to the country's economic growth
Answer:
The Quebec-City-Windsor Corridor
Explanation:
The population density of Canada is 4 people/km².
The most densely-populated urban areas are Vancouver and Montreal (4800/km²).
The most densely populated region of Canada (80/km²) is the Quebec-City-Windsor Corridor. It contains almost half the population of Canada.
There are two main reasons for this.
(a) Climate
The region is entirely below the 47th parallel, so the summers are warm, the winters are not harsh, and the area is suitable for agriculture.
(b) Location
The corridor is close to the border with the United States and carries the bulk of Canada's trade with them. It makes sense for people to live as close to the US border as possible.
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Laurasia and Gondwanaland, the sea in between these two land masses was called the Tethys sea and this all formed about 200 million years ago.