Posted on March 02 2022
Abstract: Canada is the fasted growing country among all the G7 countries. The inclusion of new immigrants from all over the globe is the main factor responsible for this growth.
Canada has 37 million people who call the country home. Immigration, rather than fertility, boosted the growth of Canada's population. Among all the G7 countries, Canada has had the highest population growth. This growth can be attributed to the new immigration policies of the Canadian government that make it easier for immigrants from foreign countries to become Canadian citizens.
Among the 1.8 million people newly included in the Canadian population, four out of five were either an immigrant holding permanent status or temporary residents. The rest of the population growth is due to the natural increase, which is the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths. Immigration has been a significant factor contributing to the growth in population since the 1990s. The Canadian fertility rate is not enough to increase its population. It has been a matter of concern for Canada like its other G7 counterparts. The people leaving Canada are less in number than those moving to Canada. A low fertility rate and very little emigration have left only immigration contributing to the rise in population. Since 2015, the Canadian immigration targets have increased.
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Within Canada, the population of Yukon witnessed the fastest growth from 2016 to 2021. The increase was mainly due to immigration. British Columbia and Prince Edward Island saw the highest growth rates among the Canadian provinces. On the other hand, Newfoundland and Labrador was the only province that saw a decrease in its population. The population in the Maritimes region grew faster than the Prairies region from the 1940s. Compared to the rural areas, the urban areas saw more population growth. Immigrants would opt for settling in cities than the rural regions. According to the Census of 2021, a total of 6.6 million Canadians live in rural areas, and it saw a rise of 0.4 percent in its population growth from the previous five years. In comparison, the urban region saw an increase of 6.3 percent in the same period.
The resort cities of Canada see more population growth.
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The Group of seven or as it is popularly known as G7 is a political forum for countries that envision an open, democratic, and progressive society. It is inter-governmental in its functioning. The members of G7 are few of the largest International Monetary Fund or IMF. They are characterized by liberal democracy and prosperous economies and resources.
The countries in the G7 forum are
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