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2021 CENSUS

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT POPULATION AND DWELLINGS IN METRO VANCOUVER • 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. • Metro Vancouver grew more slowly than the provincial average and saw its share of BC’s population shrink between 2016 and 2021. • Within Metro Vancouver, Tsawwassen First Nation, Bowen Island, and the UBC area grew the fastest, while Pitt Meadows and the District of North Vancouver grew the slowest. Port Moody was the only municipality to see its population decline.

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