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Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province by both size and population. It's so small, in fact, that less than 1/10th of 1% of all Canadians live there. So this then begs the question: how did Prince Edward Island become a full Canadian province in the first place and why do so few Canadians not live there today?
In this episode we'll cover the physical geography of Prince Edward Island and what it looks and feels like today. Then we'll cover the history of how the island was given full provincial status in Canada. And finally, we'll discuss the current population trends of the island and why it still lags so far behind its Canadian and Maritime neighbors.
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