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Explore the population growth in Canada since 1867 and the promising industries in western provinces. Learn about the booming mining, oil, gas, and lumber sectors, as well as the need for skilled individuals to support these developments. Discover the vast resources in Yukon, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and other regions contributing to Canada's thriving economy. Consider immigration opportunities from various countries to meet the demand in these sectors. Plus, learn about the importance of fresh water, agriculture, and infrastructure in Canada's progress.
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Population • Since Confederation in 1867 • 1870 3.65 Million • 1900 5.5 “ • 1930 10.2 “ • 1960 18 “ • 1990 28 “ • 2012 35 “ • 2025 40 “ Expected • 2050 50 “ “
Western Canada • Population • BC YT AB Sask • 2012 4.5 35000 3.8 1 • 2025 5.2 50000 4.5 1.25 • 2050 7.5 65000 6.0 2
Promised land • Mining - Oil - Gas – Lumber - Industry • Northern BC investments next 5 Year + $ 6 Billion • Alberta + $ 7 Billion • Saskatchewan + $ 2 Billion • Yukon + $ 1 Billion • Unemployment rates in the North are less than 3 % • WE NEED PEOPLE to make it all work
Resources • Yukon New mining projects Oil - Gas Exploration • BC Pipelines – Oil – Gas Exploration – New mines Gold-Copper • AB Oil – Gas – Pipeline – Exploration – Refineries – Tar sands • Sask Uranium – Oil – Potash – Bakken Project – • NWT Diamonds – Gold – McKenzie pipeline – New Harbor facilities • + the present existing industries Lumber – support - manufacturing
Immigration • Western Europe • China • India • Russia - East block countries • Central - South America • South East Asia • Africa
Canada has fresh waterOne of the most important commodities • Agriculture • Population growth • Infrastructure
Thank you • Questions • It has been a pleasure