Canada's Population, July 1, 2020 - Statistics Canada
www150.statcan.gc.ca › n1 › pubSep 29, 2020 · Given the size of the Canadian population, COVID-19 has had a limited effect on the country’s age and sex profile. Despite the fact that 72% (6,164) Note 2 of Canadians who died of COVID-19 were aged 80 and older, the population in this age group grew by 38,758 to total 1,663,666 on July 1, 2020, driven by population aging.
Canada's population estimates: Age and sex, July 1, 2020
www150.statcan.gc.ca › n1 › daily-quotidienSep 29, 2020 · Canada's population surpasses 38 million Canada's population was estimated at 38,005,238 on July 1, up 411,854 (+1.1%) from July 1, 2019. Following two years of population growth exceeding 500,000, growth in 2019/2020 returned to levels last seen in 2015/2016 (+406,579 or +1.1%).
Population and demography statistics
www.statcan.gc.ca › en › subjects-startCanada Quarterly population estimate (January 1, 2023) 39,566,248 0.7% (quarterly change) Proportion of people aged 0 to 14 years (July 1, 2022) 15.6% -0.2 pts (year-over-year change) Proportion of people aged 65 years and older (July 1, 2022) 18.8% 0.3 pts (year-over-year change) Median age (years) (July 1, 2022) 41.0 years -0.1 year
Canada: population projection 2022-2043, by province - Statista
https://www.statista.com › statisticsPopulation projection for Canada in 2022 and 2043, by province (in 1,000s) ; Quebec, 8,683.2, 9,472.3 ; British Columbia, 5,344.9, 6,669.7.
Canadian Provinces by Population 2023
https://worldpopulationreview.com › ...Canadian Provinces by Population 2023 ; Alberta, 4,601,314, 4,067,175 ; Manitoba, 1,420,228, 1,278,365 ; Saskatchewan, 1,205,119, 1,098,352 ; Nova Scotia, 1,030,953 ...