Why 90% of Canadians Live Below This Red Line
Автор: Old School Canada
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Why do 90% of Canadians live squeezed into a tiny strip near the US border while the rest of this massive country sits almost completely empty? In this video, we're diving deep into the shocking geography, brutal climate, and wild history that forces nearly every Canadian to live below one mysterious red line.
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Canada is the second largest country on Earth, but somehow has fewer people than the city of Tokyo. We're breaking down exactly why the Canadian population refuses to move north - from the frozen permafrost that makes building impossible, to the Canadian Shield's exposed rock, to mosquito swarms so thick you can't breathe, to polar bears that literally hunt humans.
Discover why the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River became the backbone of Canadian civilization, how the Canadian Pacific Railway locked in this population pattern forever, why northern towns charge $15 for a gallon of milk, and what ice roads have to do with Canada's empty wilderness. We'll explore the boreal forest, the Arctic tundra, the economic realities of living near the US border, and why climate change might not actually fix any of this.
This isn't just about cold weather - it's about soil quality, agricultural zones, transportation infrastructure, resource extraction, indigenous communities, and why humans naturally cluster where life is easiest. From Toronto to Vancouver to Montreal, Canadian cities dominate the south while the vast northern wilderness remains one of the emptiest places on the planet.
If you've ever looked at a map of Canada and wondered why everyone lives in basically the same spot, this video explains the geology, history, and human psychology behind one of the world's strangest population distributions.
Chapters:
0:00 – The Red Line: Mapping the Horizontal Hallway
1:56 – The Siberia Parallel: Climate and Agricultural Constraints
4:12 – Geographical Deadlocks: The Canadian Shield and Permafrost
7:18 – Historical Momentum: Rivers, Railways, and Feedback Loops
8:55 – The American Gravity: Trade Routes and Urban Talent
11:18 – Arctic Extremes: The Archipelago and Polar Cycles
12:56 – The Extraction Economy: Why Industry Stays South
15:25 – Climate Change: Melting Permafrost and Potential Shifts
20:42 – The Cost of the North: Wildlife, Isolation, and Expenses
25:22 – Beyond the Red Line: Indigenous Sovereignty and History
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