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In addition to the comment salamandersauce made in reply to yours, I'd also add that comparing the raw population density of the province of Ontario like that is highly misleading. There's absolutely massive tracts of land that are largely uninhabited up north and something like 95% of the population lives along the great lakes, the American border, or the Ottawa river, comprising approximately 30% of the land within the boundaries of the province.

The population density of the areas people live (that actually have telco service) is much much much higher than 14 people per sq. km.

The Greater Toronto Area has a population density of 849/sq. km[1]. Why are its prices not lower than, or at least comparable to all of Europe?

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Toronto_Area






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