From 2011 until 2016, the area of Atlantic Canada had gone
through dealing with really weak growth in its population. In fact, it was
recorded to have the lowest growth in the entirety of Canada. Experts who have
looked into this have found out that the low growth in population has mainly been
because Atlantic Canada has not been receiving a huge amount of immigrants. Immigration
has been a huge driving force in many provinces and cities in Canada.
It is important to understand that the growth of a country’s
population is very important so that there would be a growth in the economy. A stable
and strong economy is something that a country should have because it means
that it is doing good. In the case of Atlantic Canada, immigration is important
for it to help out in the national economy of Canada. A growth in its economy
would help the area continue to enjoy its high-quality standards of living.
The need for more immigrants in Atlantic Canada
Given the previous history of Atlantic Canada not having that
many immigrants coming in for the previously mentioned period, the region has
had some problems keeping up its economic growth. The provinces that make up
the region have made sure that they are working on this and doing their best to
bring in new immigrants to their place and make sure that these immigrants stay
there and not in other places in Canada. The provinces are Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
With all the hard work and dedication that the provinces of
the Atlantic Canada region have put in, the area is now reaping in the
benefits. The region has now brought in the immigrants that they need and the
area is also enjoying a growth in their population which is quite needed. More and
more immigrants have found their way to Atlantic Canada and that is thanks to
all the hard work that the region has done to reel them in.
The numbers of immigration in Atlantic Canada
The area makes up 6.5% of the population of Canada. However,
it has had a hard time bringing in immigrants to its territory. During the
early part of the 2000s, it has only brought in 1% of the new immigrants. But things
are changing for the better as the current numbers show that Atlantic Canada
has brought in 5% of the total of new immigrants. And the additional 14,000 new
immigrants in Atlantic Canada has been very helpful for the region.
Experts say that this change is really worth everything. A celebration
should be in order. However, the region should also continue to continue what
it has been doing to continue to attract and retain the immigrants right there.
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