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2021 CENSUS

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT POPULATION & DWELLINGS IN THE CAPITAL REGION • Canada’s population grew faster than all other G7 countries’ between 2016 and 2021. • BC was the 3rd-fastest-growing province or territory in Canada. • Between 2016 and 2021 the Capital Region grew by 8.4%—faster than the provincial average of 7.6%. Of the Capital Region’s 15 municipalities, 13 grew and 2 declined. • With only 9% of the region’s population in 2016, the City of Langford accommodated more than one-third of the region’s growth between the two Census counts.

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