Canada’s population growing faster than it has in decades: StatCan
OTTAWA — As 2022 draws to a close, Canada’s population has already grown more than in any other year since Confederation, in large part due to an influx of non-permanent residents and immigrants.
In an estimate released Wednesday, Statistics Canada saidthe country’s population grew by 362,453 people, or 0.9 per cent, between July and October alone.
That influx of people over the three-month period was more than the total population growth of 350,000 in all of 2011,the agency noted — the fastest single-quarter growth rate since the second quarter of 1957. At that time, there was a postwar baby boom happening, as well as an influx of refugees after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
The federal agencyis attributing the record-high figures to a rise in non-permanent residents, including work-permit holders and people fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

