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Originally Posted by Architype
The difference is not negligible.
Here is my screen shot from April 2023.
The difference between BC and Alberta then was 737,634, now it has increased to 824,733.
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It is now almost precisely six months from your screen shot. Here are the current estimates from today:
CANADA - 40,438,308 (+619,325)
NL - 540,557 (+7,263)
PE - 175,978 (-261)
NS - 1,068,960 (+24,593)
NB - 843,284 (+12,935)
QC - 8,934,412 (+119,937)
ON - 15,745,247 (+239,690)
MB - 1,466,797 (+30,599)
SK - 1,219,112 (-698)
AB - 4,743,961 (+48,570)
BC - 5,568,688 (+135,663)
YK - 45,217 (+874)
NT - 45,215 (+118)
NU - 40,880 (+42)
Of course, these are revised estimates, and, should be taken with a grain of salt,
but, annualized, Canada is on track to grow by roughly 1,240,000 people this year!!!
NS may pass SK in population sometime by the end of the decade. I am making no firm predictions just because we are dealing with revised estimates.