カナダの人口、66年ぶりの「最高増加率」のわけ
Why Canada's population is at its highest growth rate in 66 years
Last year, Canada's population increased by 3.2% compared to the previous year, the highest growth rate in 66 years. On the 27th (local time), Statistics Canada released a population survey report titled “This year’s
The total population as of April 1 was estimated to be 40,769,890, an increase of 1,270,000 or 1,872 people from a year ago.''
Canada's population growth rate was the highest ever recorded at 3.3% in 1957. The population at that time was due to the baby boom and large-scale
The number increased significantly due to the influx of immigrants from Gully. The decisive factor behind Canada's population increase last year was ``immigrants'' and ``foreign workers.'' 98% of the population increase last year was due to permanent migration.
This was attributed to the influx of foreign workers and foreign workers from overseas. Also, as of January 1, the number of temporary residents totaled 2.67 million, accounting for 6.5% of the total population, nearly doubling in the past two years. last
In 2017, the number of permanent immigrants reached 472,000. However, it has been pointed out that ``the rapid increase in the number of temporary residents is exacerbating social and economic burdens such as housing shortages.''
In light of this, the Canadian government announced last week that it would implement a "cap system" that would limit the number of temporary residents to 5% of the total population over the next three years.

2024/03/28 17:14 KST
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