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  1. Contents. Halifax, Nova Scotia. (2021) [ 2 ][ 3 ][ 4 ] Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of 2023, it is estimated that the population of the Halifax CMA was 518,711, [ 6 ] with 348,634 people in its urban area. [ 3 ]

  2. 463,416. The estimated 2024 population of Halifax is 463,416. The population of Halifax was recorded at 439,819 in the 2021 Canadian Census, and was recorded at 403,131 in the 2016 census. This is a change in population of 36,688, which is an annual growth rate of 1.76%. Halifax, or the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), is the capital of ...

    • Population and Demographics
    • Education, Employment and Income
    • Housing and Families
    • Community Safety and Sense of Belonging
    • Self-Reported Experiences of Victimization
    • Property Crime
    • Hate Crime
    • Intimate Partner Violence
    • Homicide
    • Charts and Tables

    Halifax was home to 430,512 people in 2018, and it had a population density of 78 residents per square kilometre. Over one in four (27%) residents were aged 24 and younger, on par with the distribution in Nova Scotia (26%) and across Canada (28%). About 4.0% of Halifax residents were part of the Indigenous population (First Nations, Métis and Inuit...

    In 2016, seven in ten (69.6%) Halifax residents aged 25 to 64 had completed some form of postsecondary education, about one in five (22.0%) had completed high school (or equivalent) as their highest level of education, and just under one in ten (8.4%) had completed neither. In 2018, the unemployment rate in Halifax (5.9%) was lower than in Nova Sco...

    On average, there were 2.3 persons per household in Halifax in 2016, similar to Nova Scotia (2.3) and Canada (2.4). Most (60%) households in Halifax owned their homes, lower than Nova Scotia (69%) and Canada (68%). When a household spends 30% or more of its income on shelter costs, it is considered to live in unaffordable housing: this was the case...

    In 2014, just over one in three (35%) Halifax residents aged 15 and older were very satisfied with their personal safety from crime, significantly lower than Nova Scotia residents (39%) but not sig...
    Nearly half (44%) of Halifax residents felt very safe when walking alone after dark, significantly lower than in Nova Scotia (53%) and Canada’s provinces (52%).
    About one in four (23%) Halifax residents thought social disorder was a big or moderate problem in their neighbourhood, similar to Nova Scotia (23%) and Canada’s provinces (22%).
    One in four (25%) Halifax residents said they had a very strong sense of belonging to their community, significantly lower than in Nova Scotia (29%) but on par with Canada’s provinces (25%).
    Among Halifax residents aged 15 and older, there were 46,000 incidents of self-reported violent victimization in 2014—a rate of 129 per 1,000 population—which was significantly higher than the rate...
    In 2018, 4.4% of Halifax residents were victims of a self-reported physical or sexual assault, similar to Nova Scotia (4.0%) and Canada’s provinces (4.4%).
    Nearly one in four (23%) Halifax residents experienced unwanted sexual behaviour in public, which was similar to Nova Scotia (21%) and Canada’s provinces (23%).
    Police-reported: There were 2,960 property crimes per 100,000 population reported by police in Halifax in 2018, 3% higher than in Nova Scotia (2,864) but 11% lower than Canada (3,339).
    Self-reported: There were 129 property crimes per 1,000 Halifax households reported in 2014 (includes breaking and entering, theft of motor vehicle or parts, theft of household property and vandali...
    The police-reported hate crime rate—which depends on police services' level of expertise in identifying crimes motivated by hate—was slightly higher in Halifax (3.9 incidents per 100,000 population...
    Between 2014 and 2018, the rate of police-reported hate crime in Halifax increased from 1.7 to 3.9 per 100,000 population (+134%), a much larger increase than in Nova Scotia (+20%) and Canada (+33%).
    There were 309 victims of intimate partner violence per 100,000 population aged 15 and older reported by police in Halifax in 2018, 7% lower than Nova Scotia (332) and 4% lower than Canada (323).
    The large majority (80%) of victims of police-reported intimate partner violence in Halifax were female, similar to Nova Scotia (78%) and Canada (79%).
    Same-sex partners accounted for 3.8% of police-reported intimate partner violence in Halifax between 2009 and 2018, close to Nova Scotia (3.7%) and Canada (3.4%).
    In 2018, Halifax had 7 homicides—a rate of 1.63 per 100,000 population—somewhat higher than Nova Scotia (1.15) but close to Canada (1.76).
    Of the 7 homicide victims in Halifax, 3 were female (43%). This was a higher proportion than in Nova Scotia (36%) and Canada (25%).
    The number of homicides in Halifax remained the same with 7 victims in 2008 and 7 victims in 2018.

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  3. A non-permanent resident refers to a person from another country with a usual place of residence in Canada and who has a work or study permit or who has claimed refugee status (asylum claimant). Family members living with work or study permit holders are also included unless these family members are already Canadian citizens, landed immigrants (permanent residents), or non-permanent residents ...

  4. 55 to 64 19.2%. Over 65 25.0%. There is a total of 190,505 households in Halifax, 57.5% of which are owner-occupied and 42.5% of which have renters living in them. Meanwhile, the average household size in Halifax is 2.3 people. Of the total households here, those with 2 people living in them account for the largest share of the market (71,090 ...

  5. Population of Halifax: Current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, median age, population density, urbanization, and urban population. Data tables ...

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  7. Demographics of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland; French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh) is a Canadian province located on the country's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada, and its capital, Halifax, is a major economic centre of the region. Geographically, Nova Scotia is the ...

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