Population of Canada- over 40 million (Ontario - 16 million)
Population of United States - 340 million (California - 39.3 million)
As of April 1, 2024, the population of Ontario is approximately 16 million, making it the most populous province in Canada, accounting for nearly 40% of the country’s total population.
CA is the most populous in the United STates.
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled Canadian premier says he will cut off electricity exports to US ‘with a smile on my face’, Sicon wrote: "population of Canada- more than 40 million" So, a million or two more people than the state of California. My only question is, which one has the higher concentration of leftards? I'm actually pretty sure it's California, sadly.
Ontario (GDP $771,911,732,598 in US dollars): Voting in the province was supposedly 39% liberal and 35% conservative.
California (GDP $4.1 Trillion US dollars) : The share of registered voters who are Democrats (46.2%) has increased slightly since 2020 (45.3%), the year of the last presidential election. The share of Republicans (24.7%) has held steady (23.9% in 2020).
ransomnote: California's elections are routinely stolen. Even Newsom's recall votes are stolen. So I really don't know the conservative/liberal breakdown.
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Ontario's GDP is 1,119,545 MILLION CAD
Here's the conversion to US dollars:
The most left leaning provinces are Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. I was surprised to find out that Ontario is actually 80 seats conservative vs 43 seats liberal.
Maybe let them keep Quebec and parts of the others. I just want to ensure we get the fishing rights off the atlantic coast.