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Canada records population drop following changes to temporary immigration programs

Vancouver : In what appears to be the fallout of crackdown on international students and other Non Permanent (PR)  residents, Canada has witnessed largest drop in its population in the recent quarter. The decline is likely to increase more in coming days as Government authorities are further tightening  immigration.

As per Statics Canada estimates released on Wednesday, population decreased by 76,068 people (-0.2%) over the third quarter of 2025 and reached   at 41.6 million  from earlier figure of 41.65 million of 1 July.   Statistics Canada’s Demographic Estimates Program—show that the population decrease was mainly due to a drop in non-permanent residents and changing government policies concerning international migration.

In the third quarter of 2023, Canada’s quarterly population growth was 1.0% with 418,634 residents were added  while in the third quarter of 2024, the population increased by 231,803 residents.  As per preliminary estimates, Ontario (-0.4%) and British Columbia (-0.3%) have seen   the largest population decrease in the third quarter of 2025, followed by Manitoba and the Northwest Territories (both -0.2%).

While talking to TV Punjab, some local businessmen said that government must facilitate the quick immigration of skilled labor.

“Government should tightened the immigration to prevent the entry of criminals in Canada. But simultaneously it must also take required steps to ensure the availability of skilled labor to businesses as skilled labor is the backbone of economy” he said.

Figures show that On October 1, 2025, there were 2.8 million non-permanent residents in Canada  and it was   6.8% of the total population. But earlier the number was 3 million in  July 1, 2025  and that was 7.3% of the total population. The higher   outflows 339,505 caused by various reasons  than  arrivals of  163,026  ,  seems to have contributed largely in the  decrease  of   population.

 

 

 

 

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