In this annual report, we explore the impact of Canada’s ever-aging populace on household creation and housing, the labour force, and the ongoing role of immigration on Canada’s long-term demographics outlook.
What demographic dynamics are at play as Canada’s population growth begins to level off, and how does this compare internationally? As the baby boomers continue to retire and their influence starts to ebb, can the upcoming generations effectively fill the void, and how will immigration policy need to adapt? We share our outlook for Canada’s demographics over the next two decades, including shifting generational trends and the drivers of population growth.
Read the issue briefing to get our full analysis.
Key findings
Population growth exploding
Boomers’ retirement unearths long-buried puzzles
New generations stepping forward
Generation description
The world is greying
Components of population growth
Household formation sets Canada’s housing requirements
Methodology
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