
For the first time in 74 years, the population of both B.C. and Ontario dropped by a few thousand people in the first months of 2025.
Sounds dramatic. And in some ways it is.
That’s even though the dip in the total number of people doesn’t make a statistical difference for either province. In the first quarter of this year, B.C. had 2,357 fewer residents than at the end of 2024; Ontario lost 5,644.
Don’t trust developers to act in anyone’s but their own best interests.
