| Characteristic | 2024 | 2048 |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario | 16,024.2 | 19,482.4 |
| Quebec | 9,043.9 | 9,909.8 |
| British Columbia | 5,691.8 | 7,500 |
| Alberta | 4,817.5 | 7,044.7 |
| Manitoba | 1,485.6 | 1,842.8 |
| Saskatchewan | 1,232.1 | 1,632 |
| Nova Scotia | 1,086 | 1,246.1 |
| New Brunswick | 853.3 | 960.9 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 543.3 | 506.8 |
| Prince Edward Island | 179.9 | 243.1 |
| Yukon | 46.1 | 58.6 |
| Northwest Territories | 45.3 | 48.5 |
| Nunavut | 41 | 52.7 |
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June 2024
Canada
2024
Shown here is the medium-growth scenario which contains the following assumptions at the Canada level: the total fertility rate reaches 1.59 children per woman in 2042/2043 and remains constant thereafter; life expectancy at birth reaches 83.7 years for males and 87.4 years for females in 2042/2043; interprovincial migration is based on linear interpolation of recently observed migration rates (average of rates observed between 2018/2019 and 2020/2021) to rates observed over a long period (average periods 1991/1992 to 2016/2017) reached in 2030/2031, and rates that remain constant thereafter; the immigration rate reaches 0.83% in 2042/2043 and remains constant thereafter; the annual number of non-permanent residents reaches 1,795,800 in 2043 and remains constant thereafter; the net emigration rate reaches 0.15% in 2042/2043 and remains constant thereafter.
Adapted from Statistics Canada, statcan.gc.ca, 2024. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.









