Canada’s population fell by 0.2% in the third quarter to stand at 41.6 million, marking the only quarterly decline on record outside the Covid-19 era and a dramatic shift from explosive post-pandemic ...
Preliminary demographic estimates indicate the country’s population declined by 76,068 between July 1 and Oct. 1, a drop of 0.2% that took the population down to 41.58 billion.
The last population fall was during the Covid-19 pandemic, when Canada’s population slipped by just 1,232 people in the final quarter of 2020.
Canada's population declined by more than 76,000 people between July and October, driven by a drop in foreign students and temporary workers.
Canada's population has seen its first quarterly decline since late 2020, falling by 0.18% due to a significant drop in non-permanent resident arrivals. This marks the largest such decrease since 1946 ...
Statistics Canada reported a historic drop of 76,068 between Q2 and Q3 2025, attributed to fewer temporary residents, especially international students.
In June last year, Canada made headlines after its population hit the 40 million mark. Less than a year later, it's hit another milestone. Statistics Canada's population clock tracks the "real-time ...
Canada s population fell by 0.2% in the third quarter to stand at 41.6 million, marking the only quarterly decline on record ...
Canada's working-age population is older than it has ever been, according to new census figures released Wednesday. More than one in five working adults is now nearing retirement, says Statistics ...
Canada's population has grown by 5.2% since 2016, exceeding the growth rates recorded by Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.(AP) The newly-released findings revealed by ...
Canada has seen its highest population growth rate since the height of the baby boom, mostly driven by immigration, according to Statistics Canada data released Wednesday. As of July 1, the number of ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: An earlier version of this article stated Black people with Canadian-born parents make up around five per cent of Canada’s total Black population. That was incorrect — they make up ...