Canada, occupying the majority of the northern part of North America—about 41% of the continent—is the world's second-largest country by total area, trailing only behind Russia. It boasts a vast landscape that stretches from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and up to the Arctic Ocean in the north, living up to its national motto, "From sea to sea." Canada shares borders with the United States to the south and northwest and is located near Greenland to the northeast. Off the southern coast of Newfoundland, you'll find Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas collectivity of France. In terms of size, Canada is slightly smaller than Russia, roughly 1.2 times larger than Australia, slightly bigger than Europe, and over 40 times larger than the UK. Overall, Canada's area is slightly more extensive than both the U.S. and China, showcasing its vast and varied geography.
*POPULATION OF CANADA*
Canada boasts the highest per capita immigration rate globally, a phenomenon influenced by economic policies and family reunification efforts; the country is also a significant destination for a large number of refugees. In 2009, it was anticipated that between 240,000 and 265,000 new migrants would make Canada their home. As of July 2008, the Canadian population had reached approximately 31.6 million people, highlighting its diverse and growing community.
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