Stats. Can is out with their latest long term population forecast model.
Long term, essentially means 50 years or through to 2073.
Of course, this is mostly an attention-seeking vehicle for Stats. Can as so much can and will change in the world over such a period as to render the margin of error nearly infinite.
That said........
They project, under a medium growth scenario, that Canada will be 63M in 2073; which for argument's sake, I modeled out with 1% growth per year thereafter and you get 82.5M and change by the dawn of the 22nd Century.
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They also have low growth and high growth scenarios, which betray the rather made-up nature of the thing showing a range of 47M at the low end (just a bit less than 6M above current levels) all the way to 87M; the latter of which would model out (at 1% annualized growth post 2073) to ~114M in the year 2100.
Source:
Since the last edition of Statistics Canada's population projections for Canada, the provinces and territories, published in 2022, Canadian demographics have changed significantly, and according to the new series of projections released today by the organization, Canada could have 63 million...
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