5th most in the world? or in the G7?
The article I saw was from The Globe & Mail and it stated the data was for First World/Developed Nations and covered the impending recession and why it's going to hit Canada really hard. Our absolutely massive infrastructure deficit, a rapidly declining debt-to-GDP position, the rampant growth of non-permanent residents, and the "mystery population" of MIA temporary foreign workers, VISA holders, foreign students, and other various miscreants and illegals hidden in Canada.
I just checked the Dec/24 debt-to-GDP results and Canada was 16th worldwide when you include everyone (Sudan, Lebanon and Eritrea certainly put us to shame LOL), and 7th among First World, but with the residual Trudeau-effect lingering and the woke, free-spending Liberals back in power, I can only assume the up-to-date numbers have gotten worse and Canada has dropped even further.
And you keep quoting Canadian citizenship and immigration numbers, but we all know that's not the core issue here - it's the burgeoning masses of Non-Permanent Residents.
Before Trudeau came to power, there were less than 20,000 NPRs in Canada and in Q1 2025 there are well over 3,000,000 NPRs - even as recently as 2020 there were less than a million. Do the math on those growth numbers!
Here's the latest NPR trends straight from StatsCan:
You keep quoting 2% population growth numbers, but try looking at the insane NPR stats - those numbers will blow your brains. And that's not even counting the MIAs who stay in Canada instead of going home when ordered. The Liberals freely admit they have no clue on the sheer numbers or where these prior foreign students/workers even are, as there is zero enforcement.
And as you know, Canada does NOT perform background/security checks on foreign students so it's the easiest pipeline for criminal organization to add scammers and thieves to their ranks:
Canada should run security checks on all international students: Senator Downe
Just this year alone, there were 50,000 no-shows for foreign students who never attended class, and at least 75.000 who should have gone back home but who are MIA and likely contributing to our blossoming Canadian Crime Wave:
Nearly 50,000 foreign students listed as ‘no-shows’ by Canadian schools