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Expand North! So much room up there.

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    #92

    In B.C.'s defense, imo, most of the land to its North is either too mountainous ^[1][2.1]^ or has too harsh a climate ^[2.2]^ to be realistically inhabitable. I think it's also worth noting that 15.4% of B.C.'s lands are protected ^[3]^.

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    1. Type: Document (PDF). Title: "BC Fact Sheet". Publisher: "Super, Natural British Columbia". Accessed: 2025-08-09T04:10Z. URI: https://www.hellobc.com/content/uploads/2019/04/TM_BCFactSheet.pdf.
      • Type: Text. Location: [§"The Land". ¶2]

        Ten mountain ranges push west from the Canadian Rockies in the east to the Coast Mountains and the Vancouver Island Ranges in the west, and ancient temperate rainforests hug the coast. In between are rolling grasslands, lush valleys, tens of thousands of lakes, glacier-fed rivers, and even semi-arid desert. Mountains cover 75% of the province.

    2. Type: Article. Title: "British Columbia". Publisher: "Wikipedia". Published: 2025-08-08T03:18Z. Accessed: 2025-08-09T05:48Z. URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia.
      1. Type: Image. Filename: "BC_Elevation.svg". Author: "Awmcphee". Published: 2024-04-27. Location: §"Geography". URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:BC_Elevation.svg.

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      2. Type: Image. Filename: "British_Columbia_Köppen.svg". Author: "Adam Peterson". Published: 2016-08-12. Location: [§"Geography"§"Climate"]. URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:British_Columbia_Köppen.svg.

    3. Type: Article. Title: "Protected Lands & Waters in B.C.". Publisher: ["Environmental Reporting BC". "Ministry of Environment". "British Columbia".]. Published: 2016-06. Accessed: 2025-08-09T05:59Z. URI: https://www.env.gov.bc.ca/soe/indicators/land/protected-lands-and-waters.html.
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        […] Protected lands and waters cover 15.4% of B.C.'s land base and 3.2% of B.C.'s marine areas. […]

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      Every Canadian knows that the secret forests of magical splendour begin 101 miles from the border.

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      yukon is where all the magic is.

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        Considering the relative surface areas, with those percentages you provided, actually, yes, America is less consolidated.

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        The United States also has eight times the total population. I only saw one source that said 40% and the overwhelming majority said either 2/3 or something in the low 70%

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          What exactly are you guarding? I figure there’s a reason not many people live outside of that area depicted.

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          Have you seen Game of Thrones?

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            so basically the entire us?

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            Don't be such a hyperbolic drama queen; I'm sure theres like a ten square foot area in south dakota or something.

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              Yep, which is why its more or less blatant ignorance of the constitution

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              Pretty sure it's not ignorance, otherwise how would they clean their butts?

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                Fun Fact, a lot of North Dakotans live higher north than half of Canadians.

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                  Fun Fact, a lot of North Dakotans live higher north than half of Canadians.

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                  If I understand correctly based on a map and Wikipedia, the concept of "a lot of people" does not exist in North Dakota, though.

                  I had never heard of the city of Bismarck, their state capital of more than 70 thousand inhabitants, a bit over 10% of the state's population. But, now I do. I also had not thought there can be a state capital with that little population. (And then this made me curious and I learned that in Germany the smallest state capital is Schwerin, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and it has about 98 000 inhabitants in a state of 1½ million inhabitants.)

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                    The United States also has eight times the total population. I only saw one source that said 40% and the overwhelming majority said either 2/3 or something in the low 70%

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                    Could it be that one source referred only to places with an actual border, while the rest included anything within 160 km of any coast?

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                      If I understand correctly based on a map and Wikipedia, the concept of "a lot of people" does not exist in North Dakota, though.

                      I had never heard of the city of Bismarck, their state capital of more than 70 thousand inhabitants, a bit over 10% of the state's population. But, now I do. I also had not thought there can be a state capital with that little population. (And then this made me curious and I learned that in Germany the smallest state capital is Schwerin, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and it has about 98 000 inhabitants in a state of 1½ million inhabitants.)

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                      The subset is a lot of and the set is North Dakotans.

                      If you have a room of ten people a lot of them can have things in common.

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                        We stand on guard.

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                        For thee?

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                          If I understand correctly based on a map and Wikipedia, the concept of "a lot of people" does not exist in North Dakota, though.

                          I had never heard of the city of Bismarck, their state capital of more than 70 thousand inhabitants, a bit over 10% of the state's population. But, now I do. I also had not thought there can be a state capital with that little population. (And then this made me curious and I learned that in Germany the smallest state capital is Schwerin, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and it has about 98 000 inhabitants in a state of 1½ million inhabitants.)

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                          Speaking of Germany, Bismarck is named after Otto von and when he was still alive! Greater Bismarck includes Mandan too, so it’s a bit more like 100k+ people in the area, but yeah it’s pretty small. Lots of the middle west is like that. They need to be consolidated into a single state for the senate lol

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                            FTFY

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                            Winnipeg has almost a million people!!

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                              Speaking of Germany, Bismarck is named after Otto von and when he was still alive! Greater Bismarck includes Mandan too, so it’s a bit more like 100k+ people in the area, but yeah it’s pretty small. Lots of the middle west is like that. They need to be consolidated into a single state for the senate lol

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                              Awesome trivia! Thanks! 🙂

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                                But Canada is "too big" for rail. Except of course all those railways 100 years ago that pretty much made this nation possible, or how nearly every city had trams in most neighborhoods.

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                                And the Trans-Siberian railway has existed for years, is thousands of miles long in awful conditions, AND electrified. We don't have an excuse.

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                                  Do you have a source for this? Our cargo trains run through some pretty frigid winters. Many European countries have a similar climate and they have trains. Aren't the swiss famous for sending trains through snowy mountains?

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                                  They certainly are. They have some of the steepest adhesion railways in the world on those mountains.

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                                    The subset is a lot of and the set is North Dakotans.

                                    If you have a room of ten people a lot of them can have things in common.

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                                    Don't worry, I did already understand this 🙂

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                                      Pretty sure it's not ignorance, otherwise how would they clean their butts?

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                                      who ever claimed ICE cleans their butts?

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                                        who ever claimed ICE cleans their butts?

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                                        Then how do they get so nuch shit and ass hair on the constitution?

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                                          But Canada is "too big" for rail. Except of course all those railways 100 years ago that pretty much made this nation possible, or how nearly every city had trams in most neighborhoods.

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                                          except for the places in the north where people CURRENTLY LIVE that are only reachable by train and airplane (not even sure about the last one, might be helicopter if the terrain is shitty enough)

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