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Posthaste: Canada's biggest city plummeted in this North American ranking — in just one year
Once the fastest growing metro area in North America, Canada’s biggest city has sunk to No. 412 in the ranking in just one ...
For the past decade or so, Canada’s economy has been flying with one engine down. It sort of worked, but then the second one ...
Job growth in Canada could almost flatline and it still wouldn’t affect the national unemployment rate because of population ...
Earlier this year Statistics Canada reported the population of the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area – which covers the City ...
Thompson/National Post) Lower immigration rates caused Canada's population to slightly decline in the first three months of 2026 for the third straight quarter, according to Statistics Canada ...
New projections from the Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ) suggest population growth will become increasingly uneven ...
Every nation, at some point in its history, is confronted by a question it can no longer afford to postpone. For Pakistan, the question is not how many citizens it has, but what kind of citizens it ...
New data from Statistics Canada shows Alberta’s population growth still isn’t over, even as the federal government clamps ...
Since CREA’s forecast in mid-April there have been developments in the economy and in housing markets across Canada. Inflation fears from high oil prices resulted in a jump in fixed mortgage rates in ...
With passion for soccer on display during the 13 games hosted in Canada, the country has an opportunity to cultivate a ...
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Canada’s population shrinks by 55,000 as temporary-resident numbers fall by nearly 118,000
Canada’s recent era of record-setting population growth has shifted sharply into reverse. Statistics Canada estimates that the country’s population fell by 55,025 people during the first quarter of ...
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