Canada's population reached 32.5 million people in 2013 and is projected to reach 52.6 million by 2061. In fact, this population growth rate of 1.2 percent is one of the highest of the G8 countries. As is standard, this population increase is expected to be overwhelmingly located in urban ...
The growth of Canada's Jewish population has followed the pattern of Canada's development: a shift from east to west. Until the mid-twentieth century, Montreal was the center of Canadian Jewish life; today that role is played by Toronto. About half of Canada's Jews reside...
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Economic immigration accounts for approximately 75% of Canada’s population growth, and it is projected that by 2036, immigrants will make up as much as 30% of Canada’s population, an increase from 20.7% in 2011 (IRCC, 2023a). Canada’s immigration system is based on three distinct ...
Population aging and crime in Canada, 2000-2041 All types of crime are forecast to decline, due to the continuing aging of the Canadian population. The overall recorded crime rate is forecast to fall... PJ Carrington - 《Canadian Journal of Criminology Revue Canadienne De Criminologie》 被引量...
As the Muslim population in Canada grows, so does the demand for a more expansive selection of halal productsMatt Semansky 7/3/2024 The Canadian halal market is worth approximately $1 billion and is growing at a rate of 13% per year, according to Nourish Food Marketing. Salima Jivraj has...
With a stagnant population growth rate, Simcoe County is one of many rural regions that has identified immigration as part of the solution. Future job opportunities will require skilled workers, and immigrant talent will be an important component of the county’s future. The Prognosis “In the ...
As Canada’s elderly population rises, the number of people with cognitive decline is also set to increase, said Wong. He said projections suggest Canadians living with dementia “will go up three times in the next 30 years.” That’s even as the actual rate of dementia decreases worldwide...
Household spending on goods and services stalled toward the end of 2023, the Deloitte report said, and even though inflationary pressures are easing, shelter costs continue to post strong growth amid a housing shortage and rising population. ...
(Telus, Bell, and Rogers) stems from the fact that they have a stranglehold on the very profitable Canadian market. While the three companies are not noted for aggressive growth plans, the overall growth of the Canadian population should ensure stable growth for the foreseeable future. Telus ...