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Old Posted Mar 7, 2021, 1:44 PM
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Detroit is the only place in the US that’s north of Canada.
How are you defining that though? By adjacency?

I mean, somewhere like Minneapolis is farther north than some parts of Canada. Just not the part of Canada that's directly adjacent. There's lots of the US that is farther north than places like Windsor, London, Hamilton, and Toronto. What about Alaska?
Doesn't the lower 48 go more north than most of the population of Canada?

What percentage of Canada's population is more south than Seattle?

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