population: The report is like a snapshot of Edmonton demographics, according to CBC. For example, it shows the number of people arriving as 'permanent residents' in Edmonton has increased 178 per cent over the last ten year and stood at 16,739 in 2015. Those figures are just some of the dozens of statistics released on Tuesday in the annual Vital Signs report, by the Edmonton Community Foundation. The report also raises a red flag concerning the aging baby boomer population in Canada. The report also highlighted several quirky statistics, such as one showing that Edmonton pet population is thriving. Without current immigration levels, or a substantial increase in fertility rates, the country population will shrink in about 20 years.
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