Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
8th, Jul 2025
According to recent Statistics Canada data, Canada is experiencing its slowest quarterly population growth since Q3 2020, marking the second-slowest rate since 1946.
While international immigration continues to drive population increases rather than natural birth rates, its impact is diminishing significantly.
The dual trends of increasing emigration and decreasing immigration have created a notable demographic shift in the country's population dynamics.
Statistics Canada attributes these patterns to various economic and social factors that continue to influence Canada's long-term population trajectory.
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