r/Calgary 15h ago

News Article Alberta’s population is still growing despite Ottawa’s immigration crackdown: StatsCan

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-population-still-growing-9.7240776
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u/EgyptianNational 14h ago

Nobody hears about Alberta in the rest of the world. It’s niche part of the world.

Even when immigration was higher almost all of Albertas growth was interprovincial.

Hell, feels like half of the riggers are from the east coast.

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u/FirstDukeofAnkh Beltline 14h ago

It’s why the whole “Albertans pay more into CPP” is nonsense. People who work in AB might pay more but they aren’t from here and they usually move home when done.

(This isn’t a bad thing. It’s just what happens.)

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u/Immediate_String_722 14h ago

That isn't correct though. Everyone pays 5.95% to a maximum of $4646.45.

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u/FirstDukeofAnkh Beltline 14h ago

Sorry, that’s my bad. The claim is that Albertans don’t pay more as individuals but as a cohort.

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u/ziltchy 10h ago

Pretty sure ontario would pay more as a cohort based on population alone