Expand North! So much room up there.
Expand North! So much room up there.
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/31723667
Expand North! So much room up there.
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/31723667
I am 50. I have lived in 5 different provinces over the decades. Never once have I lived on this map.
This is only missing like, what, 10 million people and 4 provinces?!
Edmonton checking in
quebec erasure
Maritimes erasure, too
idk wtf the maritimes and Quebec did to this guy
Yeah but it's cold and groceries are expensive and amazon doesn't deliver.
None of us want to make Bezos and his plastic doll richer anyway.
Amazon delivers, just not same-day. I've lived north of 55' my whole life, and usually it takes 3-5 days.
I cancelled my (Amazon Canada) Amazon Prime account after I saw Bezos standing behind Trump at the inauguration.
Global warming... ...er, I mean "Climate Change..." ...will take care of that first issue, and the cascade effect of humans moving northward due to such will take care of the rest.
Assuming that is 100km from the border, a country formed by that map would still be roughly in the top 30 biggest countries, about the land area of Egypt and significantly bigger than France or chile.
I guess the good old usa would be represented by a thin left side and a thin right side, with a whole lot less in the middle.
Anti-Canadian propaganda!
I feel like this only really works for Ontario. The majority of the population of Ontario is located in the South.
This map is a bad take on the joke that the "majority of Canada lives within 100km of the US border" -or whatever number. All that joke tells you is that the majority of the population are in the big metro areas surrounding Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. It doesn't mean most cities are within 100km of the border. The yellow area in the prairies has very few people, lol.
My Mercator projection map shows Canada is twice as big as the US.
Gotta love the magic of trying to map a 3D sphere into a 2D space. This article I just searched up seems at first glance to do a reasonable job of quickly explaining the reality.
Room up there but what about good careers that aren’t in natural resources?
I was born and raised in Yellowknife so I guess I get to be an exception. That aside, I'm in agreement with the spirit of the meme. 15 or so years ago there was a lot of hullabaloo about Chinese "ghost cities." Well, those cities are populated now. Canada should be thinking (and doing) similarly.
I see Torontario but I don't kmow what that stuff to the west is.
Don't worry, it's all farm land and forest fires x)
If you go far enough, you get racism, followed by unaffordable housing.
OPs image shows that they dont know where the prairie cities are.
Or Quebec and the Maritimes.
no no cornwall is as far east as it gets
damn, what a sad end