Canada population 2022

  1. Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population
  2. Canada Population (2023)
  3. Census of Population
  4. Population of Canada 1800
  5. Canada sees fastest population growth since 1957, driven mostly by immigration: StatCan
  6. Statistics Canada launches tracking tool as Canada’s population nears 40 million
  7. Demographics of Canada


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Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population

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Canada Population (2023)

• The current population of Canada is 38,716,117 as of Thursday, June 15, 2023, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data. • Canada 2020 population is estimated at 37,742,154 people at mid year according to UN data. • Canada population is equivalent to 0.48% of the • Canada ranks number 39 in the list of • The population density in Canada is 4 per Km 2 (11 people per mi 2). • The total land area is 9,093,510 Km2 (3,511,022 sq. miles) • 81.3 % of the population is urban (30,670,064 people in 2020) • The median age in Canada is 41.1 years. Year Population Yearly % Change Yearly Change Migrants (net) Median Age Fertility Rate Density (P/Km²) Urban Pop % Urban Population Country's Share of World Pop World Population Canada Global Rank 2020 37,742,154 0.89 % 331,107 242,032 41.1 1.53 4 81.3 % 30,670,064 0.48 % 7,794,798,739 39 2019 37,411,047 0.91 % 336,485 242,032 40.5 1.59 4 81.2 % 30,376,281 0.49 % 7,713,468,100 39 2018 37,074,562 0.93 % 342,467 242,032 40.5 1.59 4 81.1 % 30,084,496 0.49 % 7,631,091,040 39 2017 36,732,095 0.96 % 349,151 242,032 40.5 1.59 4 81.1 % 29,793,946 0.49 % 7,547,858,925 38 2016 36,382,944 0.99 % 356,268 242,032 40.5 1.59 4 81.1 % 29,503,542 0.49 % 7,464,022,049 38 2015 36,026,676 1.08 % 375,822 248,283 40.4 1.60 4 81.1 % 29,212,401 0.49 % 7,379,797,139 37 2010 34,147,564 1.20 % 396,651 265,286 39.6 1.64 4 81.0 % 27,655,231 0.49 % 6,956,823,603 36 2005 32,164,309 1.01 % 315,185 210,403 38.6 1.52 4 80.4 % 25,869,853 0.49 % 6,54...

Census of Population

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Population of Canada 1800

It is presumed that the first humans migrated from Siberia to North America approximately twelve thousand years ago, where they then moved southwards to warmer lands. It was not until many centuries later that humans returned to the north and began to settle regions that are now part of Canada. Despite a few short-lived Viking settlements on Newfoundland around the turn of the first millennium CE, the Italian explorer Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot), became the first European to explore the coast of North America in the late 1400s. The French and British crowns both made claims to areas of Canada throughout the sixteenth century, but real colonization and settlement did not begin until the early seventeenth century. Over the next 150 years, France and Britain competed to take control of the booming fur and fishing trade, and to expand their overseas empires. In the Seven Year's War, Britain eventually defeated the French colonists in North America, through superior numbers and a stronger agriculture resources in the southern colonies, and the outcome of the war saw France cede practically all of it's colonies in North America to the British. Increased migration and declining native populations The early 1800s saw a large influx of migrants into Canada, with the Irish Potato Famine bringing the first wave of mass-migration to the country, with further migration coming from Scandinavia and Northern Europe. It is estimated that the region received just shy of one million migrant...

Canada sees fastest population growth since 1957, driven mostly by immigration: StatCan

Increase article font size Canada has seen its highest As of July 1, the number of people living in Canada sat at an estimated 38.9 million, an increase of 0.7 per cent, or 284,982 people, from April 1, 2022. The estimate, marking the highest pace of quarterly growth since 1957, represents an increase of more than 3,100 people per day. 2:32 Canadian Border Services Agency investigating cases of disgraced immigration lawyer Statistics Canada also said the number of immigrants in the second quarter of 2022 (118,114) was the highest in any second quarter since comparable records have existed. “This follows recent increases in Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada targets and could be the result of catch-up in growth following lower levels of immigration early in the COVID-19 pandemic,” it said. Usha George, a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University and the director of the Toronto Metropolitan Centre for Immigration and Settlement (TMCIS), argued Canada will be taking in more immigrants because of the declining birth rate across the country. “Definitely immigration is going to be the only source of population growth in Canada,” said George in an interview. She referred to According to Statistics Canada, “immigration is projected to remain the main driver of population growth over the coming decades, continuing a trend that began in the early 1990s.” George said this is important for the economy, but Canada is not prepared for a growing population when it comes to ...

Statistics Canada launches tracking tool as Canada’s population nears 40 million

• Share on Facebook • Share on Twitter • Copy Link LETHBRIDGE, AB – Canada is close to reaching 40 million people, and Statistics Canada has launched a new tool to watch that population growth in real time. The Canada population clock keeps an ongoing tally of births, deaths, immigrants, emigrants, non-permanent residents and inter-provincial migrants. The tracker also keeps count of the population of every province and territory, as well as the population change since midnight. As of this publication, Alberta currently sports a population of just over 4,730,000. Canada reportedly added over one million new residents in a one-year span from January 2022 to January 2023, a year-over-year increase of 2.7 per cent compared to the year prior.

Demographics of Canada

A diversified economy that still heavily relies on oil and raw materials With one of the largest economies in the world, Canada is among the 20 Population growth on the rise The country continues to experience population growth, mainly due to immigration, which has long been one of the main factors of its demographic development: between 2021 and 2022, there were around 700,000 The annual Growing urban areas Located on the Overview 10 • Basic Statistic Total population in Canada 2028 • Basic Statistic Population growth in Canada 2021 • Basic Statistic Canada: resident population 2000-2022, by gender • Basic Statistic Canada: resident population 2022, by gender and age group • Basic Statistic Canada: resident population 2022, by age • Basic Statistic Canada: resident population 2022, by gender and province • Basic Statistic Population in metropolitan areas in Canada 2022, by gender • Basic Statistic Population density in Canada 2020 • Basic Statistic Canada: median age of the resident population 2000-2022, by gender • Basic Statistic Canada: median age of resident population 2022, by province Births 6 • Basic Statistic Crude birth rate in Canada 2011-2021 • Basic Statistic Number of births in Canada 2001-2022 • Basic Statistic Number of births in Canada 2000-2022, by gender • Premium Statistic Number of births in Canada 2011/12 to 2021/22, by province • Basic Statistic Number of births in Canada 2022, by metropolitan area • Basic Statistic Life expectancy at birth in Canada...