What is the population of each province of Canada?

Population projection for Canada by province in 2020 and 2043 (in 1,000s)

Characteristic 2020 2043
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

Why is Canada sparsely populated?

The population density is among the lowest in the world, mostly because a great deal of the country to the north is virtually uninhabited. Toronto, meanwhile, is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world with a density of 2,930 people per square kilometer.

What will Canada’s population be in 2021?

Canada: Total population from 2016 to 2026 (in millions)

Characteristic Inhabitants in millions
2022* 38.68
2021* 38.27
2020* 37.97
2019 37.53

Where does most of Canada’s population live?

The majority of Canada’s population is concentrated in the areas close to the Canada–US border. Its four largest provinces by area (Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta) are also (with Quebec and Ontario switched in order) its most populous; together they account for 86% of the country’s population.

What’s the richest province in Canada?

The Top 7 Richest Provinces in Canada

  • Alberta – C$78,154.
  • Saskatchewan – C$70,654.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador – C$65,556.
  • Ontario – C$48,971.
  • British Columbia – C$47,579.
  • Manitoba – C$44,654.
  • Quebec – C$43,349.

What is the whitest city in Canada?

Highest percentage

  • Not-a-visible-minority: Saguenay, Quebec: 99.1%
  • White Caucasians: Trois-Rivières, Quebec: 97.5%
  • Visible minorities: Toronto, Ontario: 42.9%
  • Chinese: Vancouver, British Columbia: 18.2%
  • South Asians: Abbotsford, British Columbia: 16.3%
  • Aboriginals: Winnipeg, Manitoba: 10.0%

What is the fastest growing population in Canada?

According to Statistics Canada, the communities with the highest population growth rates are:

  • Barrie (1.8 per cent)
  • Belleville (1.6 per cent)
  • Ottawa-Gatineau (1.6 per cent)
  • London (1.6 per cent)
  • Lethbridge (1.5 per cent)
  • Trois-Rivières (1.5 per cent)
  • Guelph (1.5 per cent)
  • Sherbrooke (1.5 per cent)

What is the poorest place in Canada?

Vancouver. Once again, an area of the Downtown Eastside is Canada’s poorest census tract, with a median income of under $18,000.