+ Follow BELLINGHAM AND SEATTLE Tag
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[Title] => Reshaping of Vancouveer and Canada
[Summary] => The growth of migration in Canada has reshaped the country’s demographics. Demographics has been defined as the study of statistics, such as births, deaths, income and migration which illustrate the changing human populations.
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[Title] => Immigrants catapult Canada to 2nd highest in population growth
[Summary] => Canada was listed to have the second highest rate of population growth among G-8 countries over a 10-year period. Canadas population increased by 2.98 million people between 1994 and 2004, a rate second only to the United States. In comparison, American growth was driven generally by natural increase and high fertility rate while Canadas bulk of increase was due to immigration. Most immigrants were from Asia (61 percent) and Europe (19 percent).
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