^Is Canada full and can't accept more foreigners?
Canada is fairly open to immigration, compared to many nations. But historically has a small population for its land area because, quite frankly, most of Canada is marginally habitable.
I can't tell if Warpus's map is just slightly different from mine or not. If he says his is accurate, I tend to believe him.
The
official populations numbers for Canada is 36,591,241. Of which 23,460,281 live in the 3 provinces of Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia. 64%. Now all 3 of those provinces extend far north of the line on the maps. But the centers of population within them are biased to the south of that line, with the only major population center in those 3 provinces north of the line being Quebec City. 9,245,438 live in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario alone, which is the southern most part of the province. The Montreal metro area is over 4 million, and while it's hard to tell exactly where the line is drawn, something like 820,000 in Nova Scotia are south of the line. So we're at 14 some million before even getting into the other counties of Ontario and Quebec which are south of that line.
So if it's not exactly right, I'd estimate that it's pretty damned close.
There just aren't many people in most of Canada.