File:Mapcanadapopulation.png
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Summary
[edit]Map of Canada by province adjusted by population per 2014. Each dot represents apox 100,000 people. The green dot in the top left represents the territories have been combined into one dot as their combined population have just over 100,000 people. The great metropolitan area of Toronto has been rendered separately from the geographical area of Ontario and places to it's side as is the same for Montreal per Quebec, in order to avoid rendering problems.
Some provinces have had their population rounded up to the nearest 100,000 most notably being Prince Edwards Island.
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current | 18:34, 13 July 2014 | 473 × 249 (4 KB) | Shabidoo (talk | contribs) | Map of Canada by province adjusted by population per 2014. Each dot represents apox 100,000 people. The green dot in the top left represents the territories have been combined into one dot as their combined population have just over 100,000 people. The... |
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