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the population of Canada grew from approximately 33.9 million to 39.8 million (an increase of 17.3%) Footnote 5; and. the number of federal public servants increased from 282,980 to 357,247 (an increase of 26.2%). Footnote 6. The federal public service comprised 0.90% of the Canadian population in 2023.
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•Source of information: Pay System as of March 31 of each year.
•The federal public service consists of 2 population segments: the core public administration and separate agencies.
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Based on January 1st data because data as of April 1st is not available.
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Statistics Canada. Table 17-10-0009-01 Population estimates, quarterly. Canadian population figures have been updated with the latest Statistics Canada’s figures.
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the population of Canada grew from approximately 33.9 million to 39.3 million (an increase of 15.9%) Footnote 5; and. the number of federal public servants increased from 282,980 to 335,957 (an increase of 18.7%). Footnote 6. The federal public service comprised 0.86% of the Canadian population in 2022.
In 2022/2023, population growth in Canada exceeded one million people (1,158,705) for the first time since comparable data exist. Natural increase (births minus deaths) declined by 39% from 2021/2022 to 2022/2023, while net international migration increased by 83%. . Table 2 Top 10 most populated census metropolitan areas Table summary This ...
Feb 21, 2024 · From July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023 (2022/2023), Canada’s population grew by 1,158,705 people (2.9%) to an estimated 40,097,761 on July 1, 2023. This represents a significant increase from the previous year (1.8% in 2021/2022) and the highest growth rate for any 12-month period since 1957 (3.3%) when Canada welcomed many refugees from the ...
Mar 27, 2024 · Strong population growth in the fourth quarter of 2023. From October 1 to December 31, 2023, Canada's population increased by 241,494 people (+0.6%). This was the highest rate of growth in a fourth quarter since 1956 (+0.7%). Canada welcomed 100,472 permanent immigrants in the fourth quarter of 2023, with nine provinces reporting higher year ...
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Feb 9, 2022 · Data are from the 2021 Census of Population and are available according to the major releases of the 2021 Census release dates: February 9, 2022 – Population and dwelling counts; April 27, 2022 – Age, Sex at birth and gender, Type of dwelling; July 13, 2022 – Families, households and marital status, Canadian military experience, Income ...