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Components and factors of demographic growth
  April 1 to June 30, 2007r April 1 to June 30, 2008p  
  number difference
Total growth 111,113 125,840 14,727
Natural increase 34,353 34,241 -112
Births 91,578 93,071 1,493
Deaths 57,225 58,830 1,605
Net international migration 76,760 91,599 14,839
Immigration 61,649 69,228 7,579
Net non-permanent residents 22,674 30,843 8,169
Emigration1 7,563 8,472 909
rrevised
ppreliminary
1.Emigration also takes into account net temporary emigration and returning emigration.


Quarterly demographic estimates
  April 1, 2008pr July 1, 2008pp April 1 to July 1, 2008
  number % change
Canada 33,185,549 33,311,389 0.38
Newfoundland and Labrador 507,716 507,895 0.04
Prince Edward Island 138,987 139,818 0.60
Nova Scotia 937,789 938,310 0.06
New Brunswick 746,902 747,302 0.05
Quebec 7,730,252 7,750,504 0.26
Ontario 12,882,119 12,928,996 0.36
Manitoba 1,203,156 1,207,959 0.40
Saskatchewan 1,012,044 1,015,985 0.39
Alberta 3,557,555 3,585,142 0.78
British Columbia 4,361,388 4,381,603 0.46
Yukon 33,000 33,144 0.44
Northwest Territories 43,356 43,283 -0.17
Nunavut 31,285 31,448 0.52
prupdated postcensal estimates
pppreliminary postcensal estimates
Note:These estimates are based on 2006 Census population counts adjusted for census net undercoverage.