Why is there a big ring of 50+ people per km/sq all around Canada?
122 1 Reply90% of the poutine is within 50 miles of the US border. What would they survive on up there?
69 1 ReplyThe worst part is that there really is a lot of habitable land but it would require employers to make a big push for remote jobs (wink wink federal and provincial governments)
Sure winter is colder up north but even 50km North of the major city centers the land is empty...
68 1 ReplyOnce global warming is finished, you just wait.
Canada's going to be laughing at the rest of the world in their tropical paradise. All those beaches.
53 0 ReplyWith the way climate change is going, we may soon have access to the virgin lands up north. RIP, but also yay, but also RIP...
45 0 ReplyEdmonton (that moderate city on the western side, just past the rockies) gets to -50°C in the dead of winter for about two weeks.
Some years we get snow for 5-6 months (global warming is fixing that) .
You move more north if you want to. Im fucking good
39 1 ReplyPfft, what housing crisis?
37 0 ReplyThis is the land of cobra chickens.
We deeply respect the limits they impose on us.
27 0 ReplyIt'll be warm soon enough! Keep not eating the rich!
21 2 ReplyLet's be honest, what is Canada doing with all that land though?
15 0 Reply14 0 Replybig toast!!
13 0 ReplyThey all want to live in Torranto.
11 0 ReplyIt's wild to me how empty Canada is
10 0 Replythe us is kind of like this too
9 0 ReplySure, but the year-round livable areas in Canada aren't in that red area.
9 2 ReplyI thought this was mostly a Mercator projection joke with a tiny amount of weather joke, but that doesn't seem to be the consensus.
5 0 ReplyA couple more election cycles and it'll be inhabitable.
4 0 ReplyI've been fishing and hiking in some of those areas. It was July or August and we had snow flurries a couple of mornings
2 0 ReplyIt will be the coastal holiday destination
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