Immigration has long played a vital role in the Canadian Economy and Society. It has been a key response to Canada’s aging population and persistently low birth rates. According to the 2016 census, immigrants accounted for more than 80% of Canada’s population growth. It is estimated that by the early 2030s, Canada’s population growth will rely exclusively on immigration.
Published: June 2022
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement
Policy Area: Career Development and LMI, Employment - Employment Supports and Services - Employment Programs, Newcomers Labour Market Integration
Population: Women - Low-income Populations - Newcomers
Type: Report
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