none as soon as america blows it up.
Canada's population density is about 3.41 people per square kilometer.
Ontario, Canada / Population Density - 36 persons per square mile.
Canada's population density is just four persons per square km
Russia has a population of 142,000,000 and an area of 6.5 million square miles, Canada has a population of 34,000,000 and an area of 3.8 million square miles, if you divide the population by number of square miles, you get the number of people per square mile. 142,000,000/6,500,000= 21.8 people per square mile for Russia. 34,000,000/3,800,000= 8.9 people per square mile in Canada. Keep in mind that this is a general estimate, and in both Russia and Canada, there are areas of higher population density and areas of lower density. In Russia, the European area is far more densely populated, while anywhere east of the Ural mountains is generally far more sparsely populated. In Canada's case, the southern areas near the United States are far more densely populated than the northern ones.
Canada's population density is 3.4 persons per square kilometer (8.8 persons per square mile). The population density of the US is 32 persons per square kilometer (83 persons per square mile).
Canada has one of the lowest population densities of any country in the world. There are just 8.3 people per square mile, or 3.4 people per square kilometre. The population density is much higher in certain areas, particularly in southern Ontario.
Egypt's population density is 218 persons per square mile.
An average of approx 9 people per square mile.
2.8 people per square kilometer. I believe the population of Canada is closer to 33 million people however.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province both in terms of area (5,683.91 square kilometers/2,194.57 square miles) and population (141,000). PEI is, however, Canada's most densely populated province at 24 persons per square kilometer (62 per square mile).
Alberta's population density is 5.7 per square kilometer.
(Total population)divided by(total square miles)=Population per square mile