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Advance data suggests some momentum carried into the second quarter.
Inflation in Canada drops to 1.7% in April 2025, reflecting economic shifts. Explore related ETFs and currency trends.
TORONTO - For Canada and Canadians, the first five months of 2025 have seen some defining moments and themes in the ...
Bank of Canada analysis finds share of native-born Canadians in labour force has dropped 10 percentage points since 2006 ...
Canada's appeal to Indian students is waning due to stricter visa rules and increased financial burdens. Study permits issued in early 2025 dropped significantly, reflecting concerns about ...
Late Sunday night, ATB's chief economist Mark Parsons was watching his phone screen, waiting for a Statistics Canada computer model to predict that the province had its fifth millionth resident.At ...
Fast-forward to the 2021 census (see chart below), with only two cities ... “Last year’s Statistics Canada population estimates provide a good indication of likely population changes and ...
Canada’s population grew by about six million people between 2014 ... Consider figure 1, which I like to refer to as the Chart of Doom. The figure is from a paper I co-authored for the Macdonald ...
The country’s population grew at an annual rate of 1.8% last year, a marked slowdown from 3.1% in 2023 and 2.5% in 2022, according to Statistics Canada’s estimate published Wednesday.
Investing.com -- Canada’s population growth slowed in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to a report from Statistics Canada. The country’s population reached 41,528,680 people on January 1 ...
Canada’s population rose at a slower pace in 2024 than in previous years as a series of steps taken by Ottawa to reduce the total number of temporary residents seem to be taking effect, according to ...
International headlines about Toronto's car theft issue and rising rates of crime in general may give the impression that the city, being Canada's biggest ... Topping the chart was Winnipeg ...