population growth

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Finance minister misleading Canadians about economic growth

From 2000 to 2023, Canada led the G7 in average annual population growth.


2:19PM
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Policymakers must make Canada more attractive to investors—not just homebuyers

Canada’s shortfall relative to the U.S. in productivity-enhancing investments has worsened since 2010.


12:08PM
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Canada’s economy has stagnated despite Ottawa’s spin

From 2015 to 2023, inflation-adjusted per-person economic growth averaged a paltry 0.3 per cent.


2:30AM
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Prosperity waning due to Ottawa’s misguided population growth policy

Per-person GDP fell by at least two per cent last year and is set for a repeat performance in 2024.


11:30AM
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Number of homebuyers and renters vastly outpacing available homes in Saskatchewan

The province’s population increased by 8.2 people for every new home built in 2022—the highest number on record.


9:16AM
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B.C. homebuilding not keeping up with population growth

In 2022, the province added 3.5 new residents per home built.


2:30AM
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Nova Scotia’s housing gap now wider than Ontario’s

In 2022, the province’s population grew by 7.7 people for every home completed—the second-lowest ratio in Canada.


9:08AM
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Alberta’s gap between population growth and new homes has never been wider

In 2022, Alberta’s population grew by 164,793 people, dwarfing the 29,837 new housing completions.