OTTAWA: Canada’s population touched a record high of 40.77 million in 2023, largely driven by temporary immigration, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday. The country added 1.27 million people in 2023, up 3.2 percent from the previous year - marking the highest growth since 1957.
The influx of immigrants has been blamed for a housing shortage that has pushed up house prices and sent affordability to new lows, hurting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approvalratings. The population growth has also pulled down the country’s gross domestic product per capita figures as seen in the last quarter as well as productivity levels, economists and the Bank of Canada have said.
“In 2023, the vast majority (97.6 percent) of Canada’s population growth came from international migration (both permanent and temporary immigration) and the remaining portion (2.4 percent) came from natural increase,” Statscan said in a statement.
“This was the second straight year that temporary immigration drove population growth and the third year in a row with a net increase of NPRs (non-permanent residents),” it said.
Canada has heavily relied on immigration to boost its labour force and economic growth, with almost a quarter of its population being non-native born Canadian residents in 2021, according to IMF’s 2021 report. That is the highest level among the G7 nations.
But in the last few months Trudeau’s Liberal government has tried to counter pressure through measures to cap the number of international students and non-permanent residents that can come into Canada each year.
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