(Bloomberg) -- 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 ...
OTTAWA--Canada's population growth remains low, a further headwind for a sluggish economy. The country's population reached an estimated 41.65 million on July 1, Statistics Canada said Wednesday. That ...
The city of Winnipeg has officially topped the 850,000 population mark but its growth over the past year was the slowest its ...
The population of the London area has surpassed 630,000 for the first time, despite growing at its slowest pace in recent ...
Canada is home to 41.58 million people, according to the latest population estimates, and the average age was 41.7. At the ...
According to the national statistical agency, as of July 1, 2025, there were 127,198 people living in the Kamloops census ...
Population growth in the Calgary census metropolitan area — which includes the City of Calgary, Airdrie, Rocky View County, Cochrane, Chestermere and surrounding communities — remained among the ...
According to Statistics Canada, the greater Kelowna area saw a population rise of only 1.2 per cent in the last year with the ...
Canada’s labour market is undergoing a structural shift as population growth stalls, says RBC Economics assistant chief ...
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