Canada · Population

On this page you can find past, current and future population statistics for Canada (from 1950-2100), population map, demographics, live population counter etc. . Question: What is the population of Canada? Answer: Current population of Canada is: 39 697 412*[1], area 9984670 km², population density 3.98 p/km². Capital of Canada is Ottawa. Continent: Northern America.

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Canada · Population 1950-2100

Canada · historical and predicted populations (both sexes) for the period 1950-2100 (millions) De facto population in Canada as of 1 July of the year indicated. Source United Nations Population Division [1].

What was the Canada population at your birthday?*

Enter your birth date to find out. [1]

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Current Canada population

39 697 412

Today This year
Population growth Today
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Births Today
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Deaths Today
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Sources: [1]
Today's statistic since midnight 00:00.
This year, statistic changes since 1st January
Population = Births** - Deaths

Canada population map

City density [2]population density [3]Legend (Click on marker to hide it)
• Population Growth rate: 947 / day = 39.44 / hour = 0.657 / minute = 0.011 / seconds
• Births Growth rate**: 1703 / day = 70.9 / hour = 1.185 / minute = 0.0198 / seconds
• Deaths Growth rate: 756 / day = 31.5 / hour = 0.525 / minute = 0.0088 / seconds.

Current Canada population by age and sex for 2026-05-13*

  Male % Female
0-4 949 848 ⇐+7.6% 882 471
5-9 1 230 983 ⇐+3.5% 1 189 261
10-14 1 068 223 ⇐+2.4% 1 043 488
15-19 832 390 ⇐+4.1% 799 366
20-24 1 197 952 ⇐+7% 1 119 936
25-29 1 434 135 ⇐+4.8% 1 369 032
30-34 1 368 096 ⇐+0.4% 1 363 077
35-39 1 418 740 +1.2%⇒ 1 435 289
40-44 1 220 183 +2.7%⇒ 1 253 237
45-49 966 728 +3.2%⇒ 998 063
50-54 1 151 598 +1.1%⇒ 1 164 107
55-59 1 659 287 ⇐+0.7% 1 647 954
60-64 1 441 849 +0.7%⇒ 1 452 016
65-69 1 251 484 +3.6%⇒ 1 296 188
70-74 1 097 022 +6.5%⇒ 1 168 411
75-79 627 461 +13.6%⇒ 712 534
80-84 366 063 +20.3%⇒ 440 472
85-89 247 284 +28.9%⇒ 318 706
90-94 154 955 +53.8%⇒ 238 385
95-99 27 857 +189.4%⇒ 80 608
100+ 2 323 +345.5%⇒ 10 350

Sources: [1]

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Childrens per woman

Life expectancy at birth

First letter of the City


Filter by starting letters of the city (318 cities):
A (8) | B (23) | C (31) | D (8) | E (7) | F (5) | G (12) | H (7) | I (3) | J (1) | K (8) | L (23) | M (22) | N (15) | O (8) | P (23) | Q (4) | R (13) | S (55) | T (13) | V (9) | W (18) | Y (2) |

Population for cities or regions in Canada (318)

This is not full list. Only 50 largest cities in alphabetical order. You can click on start letter of the city ↑ :
Abbotsford British Columbia
Ajax Ontario
Barrie Ontario
Brampton Ontario
Burlington Ontario
Burnaby British Columbia
Calgary Alberta
Cambridge Ontario
Coquitlam British Columbia
Edmonton Alberta
Gatineau Quebec
Greater Sudbury Ontario
Guelph Ontario
Halifax Nova Scotia
Hamilton Ontario
Kelowna British Columbia
Kingston Ontario
Kitchener Ontario
Langley Township of Langley British Columbia
Laval Quebec
Lévis Quebec
London Ontario
Longueuil Quebec
Markham Ontario
Mississauga Ontario
Montréal Montreal Quebec
North Vancouver British Columbia
Oakville Ontario
Oshawa Ontario
Ottawa Ontario
Québec Quebec
Regina Saskatchewan
Richmond British Columbia
Richmond Hill Ontario
Saanich British Columbia
Saguenay Quebec
Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Sherbrooke Quebec
St. Catharines Ontario
Saint John's St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador
Surrey British Columbia
Terrebonne Quebec
Thunder Bay Ontario
Toronto Ontario
Trois-Rivières Quebec
Vancouver British Columbia
Vaughan Ontario
Whitby Ontario
Windsor Ontario
Winnipeg Manitoba

Sources, Notices

* Value is calculated with linear interpolation from 2 nearest estimated (date->population) data (unofficial).
** Net migration is included in Births with this calculation: Births = Population[1] + Deaths[1].
*** For years before 1950 we dont have population data. Value is approximate calculation using function: 1900 population = 70% of 1950 population.
[1] United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2015). World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision. Data are estimates and projections according to a medium-fertility variant. Reused with the permission of the United Nations. Downloaded: 2015-11-15 (un.org)
[2] City density map, generated by population.city using data provided to us by 1km.net website. Every circle is city with population over 5000. Link
[3] Population density map generated by instructions from daysleeperrr on reddig. Link1. Used data source is the Gridded Population of the World (GPW), v3 online at the the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) at Columbia University. Link2. Additional urban land cover: Extracted from Global Land Cover Characteristics Data Base Version 2.0 and Binary MOD12Q1 data on shadedrelief.com. Link3 (PNG,0.5Mb).