Canada 2050
Conclusion
Hopefully this gave a rough idea of Canada in 2050.
Canada's Aging Population
What Trends do you see?
Canada’s senior population could grow by 68% in the next 20 years.
Subtopic
By 2037, the population of seniors will approximately be 10.4 million, and 75+ population can double Canada by 2.1. In the 30 year difference the population increased by 83,411,610.
Immigration
What Trends do you see?
Right now in 2021, Canada has about 222,000 immigrants and there will be 179,000 new immigrants, or an average of 45,000 per month for the rest of 2021 to achieve its level goal for this year, Canada is back on pace to achieving its target of 401,000 new immigrants in 2021. In 2050 the total population of Canada will be 49.7 million
Approximately 1 in 4 workers (26%) in Canada are immigrants.
Populaion Pyrimids
What Trends do you see?
The fertility rate slowly increased, then 2011-2016 the fertility rate decreased, soon after it kept increasing.
1.59 births per woman (2006)
1.61 births per woman (2011)
1.54 births per woman (2016)
1.61 births per woman (2021)
1.63 births per woman (2026)
1.64 births per woman (2031)
1.66 births per woman (2036)
1.67 births per woman (2041)
1.69 births per woman (2046)
1.70 births per woman (2050)
The chart has data starting from 2006 to 2050, the fertility rate is slowly going up every 5 years. This could be increasing because most parents would want more than 1 child, or because they wanted sons.
Changing Faces of Canada
Graph
What Trends do you see?
In 2011, the biggest diverse group was Brampton, it had 200,220 South Asians.
All together there was a bigger population for South Asians.
For the second biggest population, Black, Chinese and Filipino are tied.
By 2050 the South Asians population will take up to more than half of the population.
Introduction
In this mind map you can see the Population of Canada, Diversity, Immigrants all in 2050, this will give you an idea on how Canada might look like in 2050.