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Seniors Now Outnumber Children In Canada

For the first time ever, those aged 65+ in Canada now outnumber those aged 0-14.

The most recent Statistics Canada report shows an aging population and a slowing in the birth rate.

Nearly one in six Canadians is at least 65 years old. Those 65+ account for 16.1% percent of the population, with that percentage expected to rise to 20.1% by 2024.

Canada's population increased 0.9% from July , 2014 to July 1 of 2015, the smallest increase since 1998/1999.

Of the population growth over that time span, 60.8% of it can be attributed to migration, while 39.2% is a natural increase.

Despite the small population increase on a national level, Canada's population growth is the highest among G7 countries.

Population levels only decreased in two provinces, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador.

The full report can be found here.

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