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Canada's current population is about 38 million (2021). Meanwhile, the country's population density is only 4 per square kilometers (11 people per square miles). The preponderance of Canada's population is concentrated in the areas nearby to the Canada–U.S. boundary.
Compare this to the corresponding map for 2016, the corresponding map for 2011, the corresponding map for 2006, the corresponding map for 2001, and the corresponding map for 1996, as well as the maps of household density and dwelling density. Use the search bar to jump between regions or pan around.
Statistic Canada census maps show Canada and its geographic areas for which census data are tabulated and disseminated. This category includes static reference and thematic maps as well as the interactive mapping applications GeoSearch and Census Program Data Viewer.
In 2021, the population density of Canada was 4.2 people per square kilometre. [5] The historical growth of Canada's population is complex and has been influenced in many different ways, such as Indigenous populations, expansion of territory, and human migration.
There is a relief base to the map on top of which is shown all populated areas of Canada where the population density is great than 0.4 persons per square kilometer. This area is then divided into five colour classes of population density based on Statistics Canada's census divisions.
This map shows the population growth rates between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022 by census division (CD). On this map, purple indicates there was a decline in the population for that CD and the darker the orange, the bigger the growth.
A thematic map shows the spatial distribution of one or more specific data themes for standard geographic areas.
The data are unofficial, and are provided for the sole purpose of calculating population density. Land area data for the standard geographic areas reflect the boundaries in effect on January 1, 2021 (the geographic reference date for the 2021 Census of Canada).
The 2021 Census of Population collects data for the total population of Canada. As the amount of data gathered increases, data visualizations have been introduced to help people, business owners, academics, and management at all levels, understand key information derived from the data.
Food and Agriculture Organization and World Bank population estimates.