Saturday, 24 January 2026

Canada is the second-largest country on Earth by land area, yet its population is relatively small compared to its size and economic footprint. This imbalance plays a role in strategic calculations. With most of its population concentrated near the U.S. border, Canada’s infrastructure, trade routes, and urban centers are geographically close to American influence. This proximity increases economic and logistical interdependence. From a geopolitical perspective, countries with large territories but smaller populations can face challenges in fully projecting power across their landmass without strong alliances. Experts note that this reality does not imply weakness, but it does shape how pressure, negotiation, and influence operate between the two nations. #UnboxFactory #Geopolitics #Canada #Demographics #StrategicReality

Canada is the second-largest country on Earth by land area, yet its population is relatively small compared to its size and economic footprint. This imbalance plays a role in strategic calculations. With most of its population concentrated near the U.S. border, Canada’s infrastructure, trade routes, and urban centers are geographically close to American influence. This proximity increases economic and logistical interdependence. From a geopolitical perspective, countries with large territories but smaller populations can face challenges in fully projecting power across their landmass without strong alliances. Experts note that this reality does not imply weakness, but it does shape how pressure, negotiation, and influence operate between the two nations. #UnboxFactory #Geopolitics #Canada #Demographics #StrategicReality

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