Can Immigration Offset Population Aging? Canada’s Demographics Outlook to 2045

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Can Immigration Offset Population Aging? Canada’s Demographics Outlook to 2045

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Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This annual economic forecast presents Canada’s long-term demographics outlook.

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This year, we explore the impact of Canada’s population aging on the labour force, household formation, and immigration policy.

Welcoming more immigrants is part of the solution to critical labour shortages in some industries, but will Canada be able to house the newcomers? How does the country’s demographics outlook compare with that of other G7 countries? We share our outlook for Canada’s demographics over the next two decades, including shifting generational trends and the drivers of population growth.

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Key Findings
Population Growth Strong for Now, Cooler Later
New Generations Becoming More Assertive
The Population Is Also Aging Elsewhere
Components of Population Growth
Household Formation and Canada’s Future Housing Requirements
Methodology

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