Population growth

Ontario’s population reached 14,951,825 on January 1, 2022, with a increase of 36,555 people during the fourth quarter of 2021. This compares to an increase of 18,727 people recorded in the same quarter of 2020.

Population growth, Ontario, Q4 2021
Thousands
Population, October 1, 202114,915.3
Plus Births32.7
Minus Deaths30.2
Plus Immigrants66.7
Minus Emigrants *7.5
Plus Net Change in Non-Permanent Residents-18.6
Plus Interprovincial Arrivals12.3
Minus Interprovincial Departures18.9
Population, January 1, 202214,951.8

*Emigrants plus net change in temporary emigrants minus returning Canadians.
Source: Statistics Canada.

Births and deaths

There were 32,678 births during the fourth quarter of 2021, an increase of 2.0% from the same quarter of 2020. The number of deaths decreased by 1.6% to reach 30,197.

Natural increase (births minus deaths) was 2,481 in the quarter, up from 1,371 in the same quarter of 2020.

International migration

Immigration to Ontario was 66,691 in the quarter, up from 17,315 in the same quarter of 2020. Ontario received 48.3% of all immigrants to Canada in the quarter, an increase from 42.0% in the same quarter of 2020. During calendar year 2021, Ontario received 198,530 immigrants, up sharply from 82,963 in 2020.

There were 7,463 emigrants in the fourth quarter, compared to 2,000 during the same quarter of 2020. Ontario accounted for 43.6% of all emigration from Canada in the quarter.

The number of non‑permanent residents in Ontario (NPRs – i.e. foreign students, visa workers and refugee claimants) decreased by 18,558 to about 600,000 in the quarter.

Overall, there was a net international migration gain of 40,670 in the fourth quarter, up from a net gain of 17,428 in the same quarter of 2020.

Components of population growth, Q4 2021 and average for 2016-2020

components of population growth in the fourth quarter of 2021 with the average of the same quarter of the previous five years (2016-2020)

* Includes emigrants plus net change in temporary emigrants minus returning Canadians.
Source: Statistics Canada.

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Interprovincial migration

In the fourth quarter of 2021, Ontario saw a net interprovincial migration loss of 6,596 people to the rest of Canada, compared to a net loss of 72 people in the same quarter of 2020. Ontario experienced net gains in its exchanges with 4 of the 12 other provinces and territories, with the largest net gains from Manitoba (701) and Saskatchewan (367). The largest net losses were to Alberta (-2,618) and Nova Scotia (-1,791). During calendar year 2021, Ontario’s total net interprovincial migration loss was 31,232, compared to a net loss of 1,769 in 2020.

Year-over-year growth

During calendar year 2021, Ontario’s population grew by 192,394 or 1.3%, faster than in 2020 (70,705 or 0.5%). Among the provinces, Ontario had the fifth fastest population growth rate after Prince Edward Island (3.0%), Nova Scotia (2.1%), British Columbia (1.9%) and New Brunswick (1.7%). Canada’s population grew by 457,888 (1.2%) over the period.

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Ontario Demographic Factsheet

Population (000s) - Estimates footnote 1
Region2006201120162018201920202021
Canada32,57134,33936,10937,06537,60138,03738,246
Ontario12,66213,26113,87514,30914,54514,74614,826
Ontario as % of Canada38.938.638.438.638.738.838.7
Ontario average annual growth rate
(Over previous year shown)
1.30.90.91.51.61.40.5
Population (000s) - MOF Projections footnote 2
Region20262031203620412046
Canada40,31542,27144,11545,84447,479
Ontario16,07617,09118,08319,05820,016
Ontario as % of Canada39.940.441.041.642.2
Ontario average annual growth rate
(Over previous year shown)
1.61.21.11.11.0
Age distribution (%) - Estimates footnote 1
Age group2006201120162018201920202021
0–45.45.45.25.05.04.94.8
5–1412.311.211.010.810.710.610.5
15–2413.813.712.913.013.012.812.5
25–4429.427.126.526.727.027.427.6
45–6426.028.328.127.527.126.726.5
65–746.97.69.29.69.810.010.3
75+6.26.67.17.37.57.67.8
Age distribution (%) - MOF Projections footnote 2
Age group20262031203620412046
0–44.94.94.94.94.9
5–1410.09.910.09.99.9
15–2412.912.712.412.412.5
25–4428.428.327.826.926.3
45–6424.122.722.823.624.2
65–7410.911.310.59.49.0
75+8.910.211.713.013.3
Selected age groups (%) - Estimates footnote 1
Age group2006201120162018201920202021
0–1417.816.616.115.815.615.515.3
15–6469.269.167.667.367.166.966.6
65+13.014.216.316.917.317.618.1
Selected age groups (%) - MOF Projections footnote 2
Age group20262031203620412046
0–1414.914.814.814.814.8
15–6465.463.762.962.862.9
65+19.821.622.322.422.2
Other characteristics - Estimates footnote 1
Other characteristic2006201120162018201920202021
Total dependency ratio (%) footnote 360.660.462.663.263.463.663.9
Median age (years)38.439.840.740.640.540.540.7
Age span of baby boom (years)41-6046-6551-7053-7254-7355-7456-75
Total fertility rate footnote 41.551.561.511.451.42n.a. n.a.
Female life expectancy at birth (years) footnote 483.284.184.484.484.784.4 n.a.
Male life expectancy at birth (years) footnote 478.779.980.480.280.479.9 n.a.
Families (000s)3,5393,7223,8323,9534,0104,0554,111
Households (000s) footnote 54,5554,8885,169n.a.n.a.n.a.5,491
Other characteristics - MOF Projections footnote 2
Other characteristic20262031203620412046
Total dependency ratio (%) footnote 367.972.374.074.574.3
Median age (years)40.440.941.542.042.3
Age span of baby boom (years)61-8066-8571-9076-9581-100
Total fertility rate footnote 41.391.391.421.461.50
Female life expectancy at birth (years) footnote 485.285.986.687.387.9
Male life expectancy at birth (years) footnote 481.282.283.184.084.8
Families (000s) n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Households (000s) footnote 5 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Regional distribution (%) - Estimates footnote 1
Region2006201120162018201920202021
Greater Toronto Area45.847.247.847.848.048.047.9
Central22.021.621.621.721.721.721.8
Eastern13.213.213.113.113.113.113.1
Southwestern12.612.011.711.711.711.711.7
Northeastern4.54.34.14.03.93.93.8
Northwestern1.91.81.71.71.71.61.6
Regional distribution (%) - MOF Projections footnote 2
Region20262031203620412046
Greater Toronto Area48.548.949.349.649.8
Central21.821.922.022.022.1
Eastern13.012.912.912.812.8
Southwestern11.611.411.311.211.1
Northeastern3.63.43.23.13.0
Northwestern1.51.41.41.31.2
Components of change (000s) footnote 6 — year beginning July 1
PeriodPopulation,
beginning of period
Total changeBirthsDeathsNatural increase
Five-Year: 2001–0611,898764658418240
Five-Year: 2006–1112,662600697441256
Five-Year: 2011–1613,261614702471231
Annual: 2016–1713,87519514110239
Annual: 2017–1814,07023914110734
Annual: 2018–1914,30923614010634
Annual: 2019–2014,54520114011228
Annual: 2020–2114,7468113711720
Components of change (000s) footnote 6 — year beginning July 1
International migration
PeriodImmigrantsNet emigrantsNet NPRsNet
Five-Year: 2001–0665312544573
Five-Year: 2006–1155810457511
Five-Year: 2011–1651912385481
Annual: 2016–17981963142
Annual: 2017–181321678194
Annual: 2018–191391672195
Annual: 2019–20127−340170
Annual: 2020–2110812−1878
Components of change (000s) footnote 6  — year beginning July 1
Interprovincial migration
PeriodInOutNet
Five-Year: 2001–06307336−30
Five-Year: 2006–11296355−59
Five-Year: 2011–16307346−39
Annual: 2016–17725813
Annual: 2017–18706010
Annual: 2018–1967607
Annual: 2019–2075723
Annual: 2020–216583−17

Note: All population figures are for July 1st.

Sources: Ontario Ministry of Finance and Statistics Canada.

March 17, 2022
Office of Economic Policy


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This bar chart compares the components of population growth in the fourth quarter of 2021 with the average of the same quarter of the previous five years (2016-2020). In the fourth quarter of 2021, deaths, immigration and emigration were higher than the average of fourth quarters of the previous five years, while births, the net change in the number of non-permanent residents and net interprovincial migration were lower.

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