OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country’s population topped 41 million people in the first quarter of this year as it grew by 0.6 per cent.
The agency says the population reached 41,012,563 on April 1, a gain of 242,673 people in the first three months of the year.
Statistics Canada said the increase came as the country welcomed 121,758 immigrants in the first quarter.
Net emigration amounted to 12,613 people for the quarter.
Canada also added 131,810 non-permanent residents to the population.
Statistics Canada noted that for temporary immigration, most of the growth happened before an announcement that caps would be placed on the number of permits issued to non-permanent residents in 2024.
Saskatchewan population hits all-time high
According to the provincial government, Saskatchewan’s population hit a new record in the latest numbers from Statistics Canada.
As of April 1, there were 1,231,043 people living in the province, a figure which has grown by 30,503 over the past year.
“A growing population and a strong economy means a bright future for our province and our people,” Premier Scott Moe said in a statement.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 19, 2024.
The Canadian Press