Did you try to find data? Or just reporting on your intuition about this thing that someone else thought might be surprising and turned out to be surprising?
It seems like half of Canada's populations lives south of 45.5°N. [1]
Someone else calculated the mean population latitude of France to be just over 47°N [2]
Mean and median aren't the same, but in this case, the measures are far enough apart that it does seem like the average (however reasonably defined) French resident lives north of the average (same defined) Canadian resident.
It seems like half of Canada's populations lives south of 45.5°N. [1]
Someone else calculated the mean population latitude of France to be just over 47°N [2]
Mean and median aren't the same, but in this case, the measures are far enough apart that it does seem like the average (however reasonably defined) French resident lives north of the average (same defined) Canadian resident.
[1] https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/50122/do-50-of-...
[2] https://freakonometrics.hypotheses.org/1125