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1 janv. 2022 Compared with the previous year the 2018/2019 population growth rate increased in Eastern and Central. Canada
Structure par âge de la population canadienne. 45. 3.5. Croissance de la population des provinces et des territoires de 2009 à 2036.
Since 1974 Statistics Canada's Demography Division has been publishing population projections for Canada
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Statistics Canada—Catalogue no. 91-520-X. Population Projections for Canada (2013 to 2063) Provinces and Territories (2013 to 2038). Table of contents.
for Canada Provinces and Territories is the July 1
La Nouvelle-Écosse et le Québec étaient les provinces les plus âgées affichant chacune un âge médian de 38
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1 janv. 2022 Population by age and sex will be available on December 13 2018. Statistics Canada – Catalogue no. 91-215-X. 3. Annual Demographic Estimates: ...
The most populous territory in Canada is the Northwest Territories, with a 2016 population of 41,462 people (0.1% of Canada’s population). The least populous province in Canada is Prince Edward Island, with a 2016 population of 142,907. The least populous territory in Canada is Yukon, home to 35,874 people.
Canada is divided into 10 provinces and three territories. The majority of Canada's population is concentrated in the areas close to the Canada–US border. Its four largest provinces by area ( Ontario, Q?, British Columbia, and Alberta) are also its most populous; together they account for 86.5% of the country's population.
Q? is almost 50% larger than the next largest province, Ontario, which has a total land area of 917,741 sq km. Neither province comes close to the size of Canada’s largest territory however. Nunavut, in the north of Canada has a total area of 1,936,113 sq km and makes up 21% of Canada’s total area.
Toronto is the largest city in Ontario and Canada as a whole. Ontario is followed by Q?, with a population of 8,164361. British Columbia just about hangs on to third place, with 4,648,055, but it is likely to be overtaken by Alberta, currently in fourth place with a population of 4,067,175.