Canada saw steady urban growth from 1990 to 2023, reflecting both economic expansion and shifting population trends. Starting at 76.6% in 1990, the urbanization rate gradually rose, crossing the 80% mark by 2003. This increase paralleled significant economic development, particularly in the service sector, and an ongoing trend of migration to urban centers, including Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. By 2020, Canada reached an urbanization level of 81.6%, influenced by continued immigration and metropolitan job opportunities. The trend continued upward, reaching 81.9% in 2023, driven by infrastructure development and a stable urban economy.
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