Canada’s population grew by only 0.1% between April and June 2025, showing a noticeable slowdown during the spring months.
Canada’s population growth has taken a noticeable dip. From April 1 to July 1, 2025, the population rose by only 47,098 people. That’s just 0.1% growth—the slowest second-quarter increase since 2020, when the pandemic nearly halted growth altogether.
This slowdown reflects new federal immigration policies put in place to manage population growth.
New Immigration Rules in Effect
In 2024, the federal government introduced several changes aimed at reducing the number of newcomers entering Canada. These include:
By 2025, these changes began to show real effects in population data.
Sharp Drop in Immigration-Driven Growth
In the second quarter of 2025, immigration accounted for 71.5% of total population growth. That’s a big drop compared to the same time last year, when immigration made up 95.3% of population growth.
Permanent residents made up the bulk of new arrivals this year. Meanwhile, the number of non-permanent residents (such as international students and temporary workers) has fallen sharply.
Non-Permanent Residents Continue to Decline
The number of non-permanent residents in Canada dropped for the third straight quarter. By July 1, 2025, there were 3,024,216 non-permanent residents—about 7.3% of the total population. That’s down from 7.6% in October 2024.
Here’s how different categories were affected between April and July:
The government introduced new policies in 2024 to help reduce these numbers. These included:
Long-Term Plan to Reduce Temporary Residents
The government’s Immigration Levels Plan 2025–2027 includes the first-ever targets for temporary residents. The goals are:
The goal is to bring temporary residents down to 5% of the population by the end of 2026. Officials hope this will ease pressure on housing, healthcare, and other public services.
Big Drops in New Arrivals This Year
So far in 2025, new arrivals are down sharply compared to last year. Between January and July 2025, Canada welcomed:
In July 2025 alone, student arrivals fell by 55% and worker arrivals by 37%, compared to July 2024.
These figures show the federal policies are having a clear impact.
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