Census shows B.C.’s population hit five million after 7.6 per cent growth
VANCOUVER — Canada’s latest census shows British Columbia had the second-highest population growth among the provinces, but realtors and buyers say an influx of people has created fiercer-than-ever competition for real estate.
The census released Wednesday says B.C.’s population rose by 7.6 per cent between 2016 and 2021, compared with Prince Edward Island, which saw a hike of eight per cent. Yukon’s population grew by 12.1 per cent, the fastest pace nationally.
Resort destinations, like Squamish in B.C., are among the fastest-growing communities in the country, the census says, adding immigration was behind the climbing figures.
But growing pains are part of the picture. The perennial topic of housing affordability in B.C. increasingly means those trying to find a place to live endure an emotional roller-coaster as offers keep getting rejected while investors and sellers make big profits.