All of Canada’s urban centres showed positive population growth from 2016 to 2021. For the first time in six censuses, no urban centres in Canada saw a population decline. (Additional notes below) Canada (overall national average) » 5.2% All metropolitan areas » 6.1% Kelowna » 14.0% Chilliwack » 12.1% Kamloops » 10.0% London » 10.0% […]
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Our world has dramatically changed in recent years. Yet, one thing that has not changed from the the past five years is that Canada remains the fastest growing country in the G7. Canada is now home to almost 37 million people, 5.2 percent more than in 2016. Most of that growth is attributable to more […]
Here are some interesting facts from the 2021 Canada Census. Canada’s population is now 36,991,981, a 5.2 percentage increase over the 2016 Census (35,151,728). There are now 16,284,235 private dwellings in Canada. The data reveals a population density of 4.2 residents per square kilometre across the country. The average age of Canadians is now 41.9 […]
With the spring 2021 census, we learned Canada was home to 36,991,981 people, 1.8 million (5.2 percent) more in just five years. Close to 27.3 million, nearly three in four, lived in one of Canada’s 41 urban centres. The 41 urban centres, all have a population of 100,000 or more people, and accounted for most […]