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'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.
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 ...
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.
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%).