Canada’s population will grow over the years regardless of the federal government’s recent decision to slash immigration rates, a new report shows. Statistics Canada released new projection ...
Statistics Canada projects the population could grow to just 45.2 million in the next 50 years on the low-end, or 80.8 ...
Statistics Canada estimates that 179,301 people now live on the Island, an increase of nearly 19,000 people compared to 2021.
One Calgary newcomer says life in Canada is much harder than people made it out to be, so she’s considering moving back home — and she isn’t alone. A new CBC survey indicates two in five newcomers ...
The recent easing of population growth mainly reflects a slowdown in non-permanent immigration, after a period of increases ...
Nearly 50,000 international students, including 20,000 from India, failed to report to Canadian colleges in March-April 2024.
OTTAWA, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- Statistics Canada on Tuesday said the country's population could double in the coming 50 years.
Immigration was responsible for the vast majority of that increase - figures from Canada's national statistics agency show that in 2024, more than 90% of population growth came from immigration.