Census 2016: In a rapidly greying Canada, centenarians are the fastest growing segment of the population - News Summed Up

Census 2016: In a rapidly greying Canada, centenarians are the fastest growing segment of the population


The latest numbers from the 2016 census show waves of retiring baby boomers are now firmly crashing down on Canada’s demographic shores — an urgent challenge for policymakers, planners and politicians alike. It’s the largest increase for that age group in 70 years, and the highest increase in the proportion of seniors since Confederation. RelatedStatistics Canada also found that 8,230 people had reached the age of 100 last year, making centenarians the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population at 41.3 per cent. The agency says the aging of Canada’s population is only going to accelerate over the coming decades as more and more baby boomers march towards retirement. And in Atlantic Canada, nearly one in five people is over the age of 65, the highest proportion in the country, thanks to low fertility, low immigration and a persistent pattern of young people moving away.


Source: National Post May 03, 2017 13:07 UTC



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