What Was the Population of Canada Throughout Its History?

The population of Canada has continued to increase for the last 150 years. Currently, the Canadian census is conducted every five years, but we have posted the historical populations at the beginning of each decade dating back to 1861. The population in Canada is expected to continue growing, but at a slower rate, as shown by the projections for 2011 and 2021.

Canada’s population growth is attributable to immigration and to the birth rate exceeding the death rate. In the most recent Census, for example, the difference between the birth and death rates (natural increase) was 653,000 and the difference between immigration and emigration (net international migration) was 781,000. These two factors combined for an increase of almost 1.5 million new Canadian inhabitants between 1996 and 2001.

year
population
2021
35,382,000

2011
33,362,000

2001
31,111,000

1991
28,031,000

1981
24,820,000

1971
21,568,000

1961
18,238,000

1951
13,648,000

1941
11,507,000

1931
10,377,000

1921
8,788,000

1911
7,207,000

1901
5,371,000

1891
4,833,000

1881
4,325,000

1871
3,689,000

1861
3,230,000