According to census data from 2021, immigration has been a major driver of Canada’s population growth over the last half-decade.
Canada expanded approximately twice as quickly as the other G7 countries, which include France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Even after the epidemic halted population growth in 2020, Canada remained the fastest-growing country in the G7.
Canada today has a population of about 37 million people. Canada’s population expansion was fueled by immigration rather than fertility. Four out of every five of the 1.8 million people that joined the population were either temporary residents or permanent immigrants. Natural population growth accounted for the remainder of population growth (the difference between births subtracted by deaths).
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