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News Release - Manitoba

September 28, 2016

Manitoba sees Record-breaking Population Growth

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Welcoming Qualified, Skilled Immigrants Key to Sustained Job and Economic Growth: Cullen

In the 12 months ending June 30, Manitoba’s population increased by 22,147 people or 1.71 per cent, the largest annual growth in Manitoba’s population on record, Growth, Enterprise and Trade Minister Cliff Cullen announced today.

“Our population is now estimated at more than 1.3 million people and our population growth rate has far exceeded Canada’s growth rate for the past six years,” said Cullen.  “Our record-breaking 12-month growth rate was also the second highest of any province.”

Cullen noted other population statistics:
• Manitoba welcomed 17,238 immigrants over the 12 months ending June 30.
• Total net migration was a record-breaking inflow of 15,451 individuals from other jurisdictions.  This net inflow marks the eighth consecutive 12-month period with a net inflow of more than 8,000 migrants, with four of those 12-month periods more than 10,500.
• Manitobans gave birth to 17,372 babies over this period.  This is the highest number of births for a July to June period since 1989-90.  Births have increased 3,626 or 26.4 per cent, compared to a low of 13,746 in 2001-02.

Approximately two-thirds of Manitoba’s immigrants over the period ending June 30 were provincial nominees.  The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program nominates individuals who are likely to make a positive contribution to the province, based on their skill sets and other criteria, the minister said. 

“Our government has committed to making Manitoba the most improved province in Canada,” said Cullen.  “This record-breaking immigration shows that Manitoba is beginning to move in the right direction, as a destination of choice for newcomers.  The popularity of our province reflects the many opportunities and job prospects our province offers.  Immigration will continue to be an important element of our government’s plan for sustained job and economic growth.”

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