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Profile of the Canadian population by age and sex: Canada ages
- Median age reaches all-time high
- Fastest population gain among the oldest
- Working-age population increasingly made up of older workers
- Senior men gaining ground on senior women
- Centenarians: Women outnumber men four to one
- Canada and the G8: Younger than Europe, but older than the United
States
- Shifts in the population size of various age groups
- East-West split in aging patterns
- Women outnumber men in all provinces
- Provincial/territorial highlights
- Animated population pyramids for the provinces and territories
- Census metropolitan areas: Victoria no longer the oldest
- Inverse relationship between growth and aging
- Four large urban regions: Two relatively young, two relatively old
- Calgary-Edmonton corridor
- Extended Golden Horseshoe
- Montréal and adjacent region
- Lower Mainland and southern Vancouver Island
- Rural and small town areas
- Suburban population aging more rapidly
- Municipalities with the youngest median age and those with the oldest
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