Canada's Aging Population

Aging Population In Canada Graph 2025. Canadian Aging Population Statistics 2024 Phil Stacie Working age population will be less than 60% of total population at year 2056 The data presented cover the period from 1971 to the most recent year.

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Chart 1 Population, historic (1971 to 2021) and projected (2022 to 2068) according to the low-growth (LG), medium-growth (M1) and high-growth (HG) scenarios, Canada According to the projection scenarios, the population aged 85 and over would increase from 911,900 people in 2024 to between 3.2 million (scenario LG) and 4.1 million (scenario HG) by 2074

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Working age population will be less than 60% of total population at year 2056 The population growth rate of Canada in 2025 is 0.97%, sex ratio is 0.99 (1.01 for working age), dependency ratio is 54.4% Expressed as a factor, in 2037, this population in Canada is expected to be 2.1 times its current size (in 2017)

CIHR Institute of Aging Strategic Plan 20232028 CIHR. According to the projection scenarios, the population aged 85 and over would increase from 911,900 people in 2024 to between 3.2 million (scenario LG) and 4.1 million (scenario HG) by 2074 Canada's long life expectancy and decreasing fertility mean that the country is getting older

CIHR Institute of Aging Strategic Plan 20232028 CIHR. Another indicator of the aging of Canada's population is the increase in its mean. In the fourth quarter of 2024, the quarterly growth (+0.2%) continued the slowdown that began after the peak reached in the third quarter of 2023 (+1.1%).