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Oneeee-Chan!!! said:
SvennoJ said:

Pah you tiny ant sized countries


Once our terraforming project is done (aka global warming) we'll populate the great North :)

I don't like the injustice that some nations have a lot of territory and many countries don't.
North America is made by nature, not by a particular nation.
They should accept a lot of immigrants.

Well there's the question of whether the British should have taken any of the land to begin with. If so, how much, and what can and can't be changed when it came to nature and how it may impact the natives? As of now though, much of Canada is not somewhere the average person would want to live. Even the most southern portions are not fun 5-6 months of the year for most, unless you like cold, snowy, icy weather. You don't have to go that far north for it to get that much colder and far more snowy. Places like Northern Ontario are heavily forested with little topsoil and rock directly below that. You can't really farm any of it for the most part. It would only be good for urban area's, if the people could deal with the cold and heaps of snow all winter long. It's vastly unpopulated for this reason. Canadians themselves don't really want to live up there, let alone even further north yet. You can keep cramming people into places like Toronto, that man made, but that slowly causes as many problems as it solves over time, and can be a huge hindrance/inconvenience in specific situations like a pandemic.

Last edited by EricHiggin - on 13 May 2020