At current rates, population would double in 25 years
Decline in working population to pressure growth and government finances
Policymakers need to balance the effects of rapid immigration, TD says
Demographics are boosting growth, but the rate outlook remains unchanged
Desjardins analysis argues that immigration is needed to offset the economic impacts of an aging population
Report highlights an unwelcome side effect of strong population growth
Once demand revives, aging populations will pressure labour market again
Tax processing, transfers and trade could be impacted by job action, NBF says
Affordability may become an even bigger issue as housing starts lag immigration numbers
Policy-makers must foster workforce participation, skills match