Nunavut’s population could reach 54,000 by 2043, StatCan says
Unlike most of the rest of Canada, fertility — not immigration — is expected to drive growth.
Though Nunavut is expected to receive only small numbers of international immigrants over the next 25 years, the territory’s high birth rate could drive the territory’s population up to 54,000 by 2043, Statistics Canada says in a new report.
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