3-3 future population issues. between 2006 and 2011 canada’s population grew by 5.9%. only 1/3...
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3-3 Future Population Issues
Canada’s Population Change Between 2006 and 2011 Canada’s population grew
by 5.9%.
Only 1/3 of this was from Natural Increase.
The rest……
Why do people migrate?
Why do they want to come to Canada?
Push Factors - Things that encourage a person to leave their home country.
Pull Factors - Things that attract a person to settle in another country.
How do we decide who is allowed into our Country?
For economic immigrants Canada has a point system that considers:• Education (25)• Language proficiency (24)• Work Experience (21)• Age (10)• Pre-arranged employment in
Canada (10)• Adaptability (10)
Need 67 of 100 total points to enter.
In 2010 most immigrants came from Asia:Philippines 13%India 10.8%China 10.8%
Most immigrants settle in urban centers. Why?
• Connection to cultural community• Employment opportunities• Availability of services
Of the 1.6 million immigrants between 2001-2006,¾ settled in our 3 largest cities.
Not every immigrant has a good experience however? Why?
Moving Around: Migration Within CanadaIf you could move to any province within Canada, which one would it be?
What are your personal pull factors for this province?
Out-migration - when people leave a province or territory.
In-migration - when people come to live permanently in a province/territory
• Alberta pull Factors:– Oil Sands development and economic opportunity– No provincial sales tax– No provincial deficit (province is economically independent)
• Ontario push factor:– Decline in manufacturing jobs
• Newfoundland Push and Pull Factors– Push: decline in traditional fishery and lumber industries – Pull: increase in offshore oil and refining industry (Avalon
Peninsula)
• 2006-2011: Newfoundland’s population increased!– 1.8% increase compared to 1.5% decrease for previous five years.
Analyzing Population Trends
Is this a problem? Why?
Canada’s population is getting older.
Why is the population aging?Why is the government concerned about an aging population?What are some possible solutions to the concerns?
Complete Exploring Issues Handout
Alberta Labour Shortage Ontario Labour Shortage
Causes Consequences Possible Responses
Low Birth Rate Higher Health Care Costs Raise Income Tax
Higher Life Expectancy
Higher Pension Costs Charge for Health Care
More Senior Homes Needed Pay Lower Pensions
Less Workers Paying Taxes Reduce # of People Collecting Pensions
Skilled Labour Shortage Have Seniors Work Longer
Low Economic Growth Incentives for Skilled TradesSmaller Business Market Increase Immigration
Less Schools/Youth Recreation Needed
Incentives to Have Children
Canada’s Aging Population
Using the readings from the Exploring Issues handout, answer the following questions.
1. What can the Canadian government do to encourage people to have more children?
2. What can the Canadian government do to address the future labour shortage?
3. What can the Canadian government do to address future potential problems with the pension program?