What is the population of each province and territory in Canada?
Population projection for Canada by province in 2020 and 2043 (in 1,000s)
Characteristic | 2020 | 2043 |
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Ontario | 14,677.9 | 18,265.2 |
Quebec | 8,494.5 | 9,472.4 |
British Columbia | 5,103.5 | 6,224.4 |
Alberta | 4,472.8 | 6,619.2 |
What was the natural growth rate of Canada for the year 2015?
0.9%
On July 1, 2015, Canada’s population was estimated at 35.9 million, up 308,100 in the past year (2014/2015). The country’s population growth rate was 0.9%, 1 down slightly from 2013/2014 (+1.1%) and the lowest growth observed since 1998/1999 (+0.8%).
Which provinces in Canada have the largest population?
Single population in Canada in 2020, by province

Province | Number of people |
---|---|
Ontario | 6,630,309 |
Quebec | 4,689,450 |
British Columbia | 2,257,247 |
Alberta | 2,049,080 |
What is Canada’s natural increase rate 2020?
2.42 persons per thousand population
In 2020, rate of natural increase for Canada was 2.42 persons per thousand population. Rate of natural increase of Canada fell gradually from 8.8 persons per thousand population in 1971 to 2.42 persons per thousand population in 2020.
Why is Canada so unpopulated?
Canada is under-populated because it has an advanced industrialised economy and so many valuable natural resources that it could easily provide extra people with a high standard of living.

What are the 5 most populated provinces in Canada?
Canadian Provinces and Territories By Population
Rank | Province/Territory | Population |
---|---|---|
1 | Ontario | 12,851,821 |
2 | Quebec | 8,164,361 |
3 | British Columbia | 4,648,055 |
4 | Alberta | 4,067,175 |