Yukon Bureau of Statistics 2÷9#1$>0-2+6&±8<3π7£5‡9≈1∞^ Population Report Second Quarter, 2019 Highlights: • The estimated population of on June 30, 2019 was 41,352; an increase of 709, or 1.7%, compared to the revised figure for June 30, 2018 (40,643). • Comparing June 30, 2019 to June 30, 2009, Yukon's population increased by 7,195, or 21.1%. The popula- tion of the area increased by 6,226, or 23.9%; increased by 460, or 24.2%; and Watson Lake decreased by 75, or 4.8%.

Notes on methodological changes: Prior to 2012, the Yukon Bureau of Statistics (YBS) produced population esti- mates twice a year. Effective 2012, the estimates are produced quarterly. Population estimates prior to June 2010 were based on information in Yukon Health Care Insurance Plan (YHCIP) files and a semi-annual health care update survey that estimated the number of plan members who were no longer Yukon residents. In 2010, the estimation model was revised and the population counts for June 2010 through De- cember 2014 were derived by tracking changes in YHCIP files and other administrative data files. In 2015, the model was further revised to make it more comprehensive and to improve accuracy based on information in all available and applicable administrative data files of the Yukon government. In addition, the total population estimates for April 2011 onwards are being calibrated to post-censal population estimates adjusted for net undercoverage. The new model assigns residents of unorganized areas to their nearest communities. Estimates for Whitehorse now include population in surrounding areas as well as in Marsh Lake to remain comparable with the geographical area defined by Statistics as the Whitehorse Census Agglomeration. All monthly estimates are as of the last day of the month. The June estimates represent annual figures. Due to the change in methodology in 2015, figures presented in this publication for the period from April 2011 on- wards are not strictly comparable to figures prior to the period. Monthly Population, June 30, 1999 to June 30, 2019

45,000

40,000

35,000 YUKON 30,000

25,000 WHITEHORSE AREA Males (Yukon) 20,000

15,000 Females (Yukon)

10,000

5,000

0

• Yukon's population declined almost steadily from 1999 to 2001, and then fluctuated around 30,000 from 2001 to 2003. • From 2004 through 2014, the population increased almost steadily in most quarters of every year except in 2013. From 2015 onwards, the upward trend in population growth gained momentum with very high growth rates recorded in many quarters, most of them being in 2016 and 2017. The June 30, 2019 popula- tion at 41,352 is the new record-high for Yukon. • On June 30, 2019, Yukon's population (41,352), increased by 390 people, or 1.0%, from March 31, 2019, and increased by 709 people, or 1.7% , from June 30, 2018 (revised 40,643). 1 Accurate population counts during the are not available. However, the first Census population figure for Yukon was 27,219 in 1901. Monthly Population, Yukon, January 31, 2009 to June 30, 2019

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017r 2018r 2019

Jan 33,969 34,286 35,251 35,895 36,420 36,552 37,269 37,943 38,958 40,006 40,844 Feb 34,013 34,610 35,278 35,910 36,432 36,622 37,309 38,004 39,012 40,077 40,907 Mar 34,016 34,789 35,338 35,888 36,407 36,707 37,422 38,088 39,231 40,119 40,962 Apr 34,055 34,862 35,269 36,001 36,438 36,851 37,490 38,207 39,472 40,289 41,154 May 34,132 34,950 35,339 36,158 36,414 36,997 37,583 38,440 39,567 40,457 41,279 Jun1 34,157 34,984 35,459 36,283 36,571 37,190 37,745 38,594 39,737 40,643 41,352 Jul 34,175 35,022 35,510 36,383 36,570 37,294 37,800 38,643 39,740 40,594 Aug 34,264 35,011 35,625 36,427 36,512 37,293 37,834 38,761 39,761 40,670 Sep 34,192 35,012 35,755 36,431 36,505 37,340 37,820 38,797 39,847 40,710 Oct 34,188 35,023 35,736 36,375 36,492 37,311 37,832 38,843 39,928 40,746 Nov 34,170 34,949 35,797 36,467 36,488 37,252 37,817 38,926 39,922 40,788 Dec 34,157 34,667 35,864 36,445 36,473 37,210 37,868 38,900 39,968 40,717 1 June figures are referred to as 'annual' throughout this publication.

• During the second quarter of 2019, Yukon's population increased by 390 people from 40,962 on March 31, 2019 to 41,352 on June 30, 2019. • Comparing the months of April through June of 2019 to their respective 2018 months, population in- creased: 2.1% in April; 2.0% in May; and 1.7% in June.

Population by Age Group and Sex, Yukon, June 30, 2009 and June 30, 2019

Change from Jun '19 Jun '09 to Jun '19 Age Both Both 80+ Males Females Groups Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females 75-79 0-4 2,317 1,176 1,141 24.1% 19.3% 29.5% 70-74 5-9 2,306 1,242 1,064 24.1% 30.7% 17.2% 65-69 10-14 2,177 1,137 1,040 9.1% 13.0% 5.2% 60-64 15-19 2,078 1,067 1,011 -12.3% -14.2% -10.2% 55-59 20-24 2,237 1,124 1,113 -7.3% -7.0% -7.6% 50-54 25-29 3,011 1,470 1,541 25.4% 20.3% 30.6% 45-49 30-34 3,513 1,696 1,817 51.9% 54.7% 49.3% 40-44 2019 2009 2009 2019 35-39 3,380 1,680 1,700 34.2% 37.9% 30.8% 35-39 40-44 2,920 1,443 1,477 14.3% 15.1% 13.6% 30-34 45-49 2,871 1,447 1,424 -12.0% -9.8% -14.2% 25-29 50-54 2,749 1,386 1,363 -12.4% -13.3% -11.5% 20-24 55-59 3,321 1,672 1,649 24.6% 19.6% 30.1% 15-19 60-64 3,031 1,578 1,453 52.2% 42.7% 64.0% 10-14 65-69 2,224 1,181 1,043 90.2% 75.7% 109.9% 5-9 70-74 1,553 855 698 122.8% 118.7% 128.1% 0-4 75-79 843 472 371 71.3% 95.0% 48.4% 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 80+ 821 384 437 82.0% 81.1% 82.8% All Ages 41,352 21,010 20,342 21.1% 20.7% 21.4%

Comparing June 30, 2019 to June 30, 2009, growth occurred as follows (15-year age groupings): • 0 to 14 years = increased 1,080 people, (18.9%); • 15 to 29 years = increased 141 people, (2.0%); • 30 to 44 years = increased 2,428 people, (32.9%); • 45 to 59 years = decreased 125 people, (-1.4%); • 60 to 74 years = increased 2,950 people, (76.5%); and • 75 years and over = increased 721 people, (76.5%).

2 Population by Community1 and Age Group, June 30, 2019

------Age Group ------All 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Ages Beaver Creek 7 5 4 4 6 10 11 12 9 5 9 8 6 10 5 2 3 116 3 7 3 6 6 5 4 6 16 8 9 6 12 5 6 2 4 108 19 23 25 25 23 41 35 34 33 42 42 47 46 32 28 14 12 521 Carmacks 37 39 40 40 31 36 39 45 38 35 30 47 48 31 15 12 11 574 Dawson City 126 98 106 107 95 176 247 212 175 157 154 188 203 147 83 46 44 2,364 1 2 3 0 0 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 9 3 2 2 1 55 Faro 20 21 28 12 15 18 18 33 25 14 25 43 52 37 34 10 14 419 55 55 54 54 39 48 66 59 64 66 66 97 97 58 51 26 26 981 Mayo 29 29 16 19 27 32 47 35 33 24 38 45 49 26 25 13 13 500 Old Crow 19 15 13 14 21 21 29 21 13 11 12 23 17 18 9 5 4 265 19 31 23 17 27 30 34 25 27 30 26 36 18 16 17 6 12 394 Ross River 25 20 16 29 30 33 23 29 22 36 40 38 21 22 11 8 4 407 Tagish 6 3 8 9 10 8 14 7 18 11 17 42 41 36 31 8 12 281 Teslin 20 30 20 25 26 33 30 29 32 42 48 47 39 47 21 16 17 522 Watson Lake 80 71 76 78 72 101 95 82 77 105 139 143 123 83 80 42 39 1,486 Whitehorse Area2 1,851 1,857 1,742 1,639 1,808 2,411 2,817 2,743 2,330 2,278 2,085 2,499 2,236 1,644 1,132 629 603 32,304 Other3 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 3 2 5 7 14 9 3 2 2 55 Yukon 2,317 2,306 2,177 2,078 2,237 3,011 3,513 3,380 2,920 2,871 2,749 3,321 3,031 2,224 1,553 843 821 41,352 1 Population of unorganized areas are assigned to the nearest community. 2 Whitehorse Area includes City of Whitehorse and surrounding area as well as the community of Marsh Lake. 3 Other includes Braeburn, Highway, Champagne, Jake’s Corner, Keno, McCabe Creek, , Swift River, Rancheria, Elsa. Annual (June 30th) Population by Community1, 2009 to 2019

Growth Jun '18 % r r 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 to Jun '19 Change Beaver Creek 104 99 117 119 122 115 121 109 109 111 116 5 4.5% Burwash Landing 106 101 104 102 110 112 107 113 108 107 108 1 0.9% Carcross 446 430 474 466 462 464 500 513 499 506 521 15 3.0% Carmacks 480 500 546 559 547 558 553 542 552 564 574 10 1.8% Dawson City 1,904 1,891 1,928 1,980 2,005 2,020 2,066 2,169 2,266 2,323 2,364 41 1.8% Destruction Bay 48 48 50 51 46 42 50 49 55 56 55 -1 -1.8% Faro 404 413 394 394 397 383 375 394 397 413 419 6 1.5% Haines Junction 828 856 841 852 862 874 885 904 921 960 981 21 2.2% Mayo 461 452 463 481 498 486 472 482 500 514 500 -14 -2.7% Old Crow 250 235 263 257 264 263 257 256 257 265 265 0 0.0% Pelly Crossing 324 346 344 349 375 395 375 386 395 387 394 7 1.8% Ross River 375 361 403 400 395 398 409 403 401 405 407 2 0.5% Tagish 225 245 258 261 256 271 262 256 263 275 281 6 2.2% Teslin 470 475 486 480 467 464 478 504 515 521 522 1 0.2% Watson Lake 1,561 1,569 1,477 1,487 1,459 1,490 1,450 1,463 1,501 1,497 1,486 -11 -0.7% Whitehorse Area2 26,078 26,872 27,243 27,979 28,242 28,794 29,325 29,991 30,948 31,687 32,304 617 1.9% 3 Other 93 91 68 66 64 61 60 60 50 52 55 3 5.8% Yukon 34,157 34,984 35,459 36,283 36,571 37,190 37,745 38,594 39,737 40,643 41,352 709 1.7%

1 Population of unorganized areas are assigned to the nearest community. 2 Whitehorse Area includes City of Whitehorse and surrounding area as well as the community of Marsh Lake. 3 Other includes communities such as Braeburn, , Champagne, Jake’s Corner, Keno, McCabe Creek, Stewart Crossing, Swift River, Rancheria, Elsa.

2,500 Growth June 30, 2018 to June 30, 2019 2,250 2,000 Beaver Creek 4.5% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Burwash Landing 0.9% 1,750 2015 2016 2016 2018 2019 Carcross 3.0% 1,500 Carmacks 1.8% 1,250 Dawson City 1.8% 1,000 Destruction Bay -1.8% 750 Faro 1.5% 500 Haines Junction 2.2% 250 Mayo -2.7% 0 Old Crow 0.0% Pelly Crossing 1.8% Ross River 0.5% Tagish 2.2% Teslin 0.2% Watson Lake -0.7% Whitehorse Area 1.9% 3 Annual (June 30th) Population and Growth, Yukon, 2009 to 2019

45,000 4.0% June population Year-over-year change 41,352 40,643 3.5% th 39,737 Yukon's annual (June 30 ) population in- 40,000 38,594 37,745 37,190 3.0% creased by 7,195, from 34,157 in 2009 to 36,283 36,571 35,459 34,984 2.5% 41,352 in 2019. This represents a com- 35,000 34,157

pound annual growth rate of 1.9%. How- 2.0%

ever, this growth has not occurred evenly 30,000 from year to year. It ranged from a low Population 1.5% 1.0% growth of 0.8% in 2013 to a revised high Change Percentage 25,000 growth of 3.0% in 2017. 0.5%

20,000 0.0%

Distribution of Yukon Population by Age Group and Gender, 2009 and 2019 Yukon's population has grown and aged since 2009 – particularly as the baby-boom (current age 54-73) and echo- boom populations (current age 27-47) have aged. These combined populations have grown by 35.4%, while the re- mainder of the population has grown by 5.6% . 65+ 0-14 65+ 0-14 • On June 30, 2019, 16.4% of Yukon's population was 13.2% 16.4% 8.2% 16.7% under 15 years of age, 70.4% was between 15 and 64 years, and 13.2% was 65 years of age or older. • Ten years earlier, on June 30, 2009, 16.7% of Yu- kon's population was under 15 years of age, 75.0% 15-64 15-64 was between 15 and 64 years, and 8.2% was 65 70.4% 75.0% years and over.

June 2019 by Age Group June 2009 by Age Group • On June 30, 2019, Yukon's population consisted of Males Females Males Females 21,010 males (50.8%) and 20,342 females (49.2%). 50.8% 49.2% 51.0% 49.0% • Ten years earlier, on June 30, 2009, the gender gap was slightly larger: there were 17,407 males (51.0%) and 16,750 females (49.0%). June 2019 by Gender June 2009 by Gender

Distribution of Annual (June 30th) Population by Broad Age Groups, Yukon, 2009 to 2019

80% The distribution of broad age groups as a 2009 percentage of Yukon's annual (June 30th) 70% 2010 population over the period from 2009 to 2011 60% 2019 shows that - 2012 • the proportion of population in the age 50% 2013 2014 group of 15-64 years decreased each 40% 2015 year (with the exception of 2010) from 2016 75.0% in 2009 to 70.4% in 2019; a de- 30% 2017 crease of 4.6 percentage points. 2018 • in contrast, the proportion of population 20% 2019 in the age group of 65+ years has steadily 10% increased from 8.2% of the total popula- tion in 2009 to 13.2% in 2019; an increase 0% of 4.9 percentage points. 0 to 14 years of age 15 to 64 years of age 65 years and over

4 Annual (June 30th) Indigenous1 Population by Community, 2019

Indigenous ------Age Group ------as % of Total 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Total Population Beaver Creek 0 2 1 1 3 5 1 4 3 1 3 2 2 5 3 1 0 37 31.9% Burwash Landing 1 5 3 6 5 3 1 4 13 4 6 4 7 4 3 2 4 75 69.4% Carcross 11 15 19 22 16 22 19 21 19 17 26 24 16 13 10 3 7 280 53.7% Carmacks 24 27 31 34 26 30 25 32 25 18 13 35 23 15 2 5 6 371 64.6% Dawson City 25 13 31 29 33 30 29 36 23 24 27 46 23 20 15 7 9 420 17.8% Destruction Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 6 10.9% Faro 8 3 4 5 4 5 6 5 1 0 3 0 1 3 2 0 1 51 12.2% Haines Junction 15 16 32 30 24 21 25 19 24 20 26 28 20 16 13 12 11 352 35.9% Mayo 15 15 13 19 20 18 28 15 17 19 27 25 24 6 9 5 10 285 57.0% Old Crow 15 13 13 14 20 20 20 17 11 11 10 16 16 16 9 5 4 230 86.8% Pelly Crossing 15 28 23 17 25 28 29 24 21 28 20 31 14 10 16 6 11 346 87.8% Ross River 19 17 13 22 27 28 18 26 18 27 30 27 13 14 11 7 3 320 78.6% Tagish 3 2 4 3 5 2 9 3 5 3 0 7 7 4 1 0 5 63 22.4% Teslin 6 15 16 21 22 21 21 18 21 24 31 26 19 16 8 5 5 295 56.5% Watson Lake 27 36 46 52 47 57 35 32 26 53 61 54 35 19 25 6 9 620 41.7% Whitehorse Area 242 235 397 472 484 471 397 353 270 301 275 305 210 145 78 55 70 4,760 14.7% Other2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 13 23.6% Yukon 426 442 646 747 761 765 664 609 497 551 560 634 433 306 206 121 156 8,524 20.6% 1 Indigenous population includes those who provided band numbers and/or self-identified as , Métis or Inuit in Yukon government administrative records. 2 Other includes communities such as Champagne, Elsa, Johnson's Crossing, , Stewart Crossing & Swift River. Annual (June 30th) Indigenous Population Growth, 2009 to 2019

3.0% 9,000 June population Year-over-year change 8,520 8,524 The Indigenous population (on the 8,396 2.5% 8,500 8,290 basis of self-reported identity) in- 8,111 8,023 creased by 789, from 7,735 in 2009 7,947 8,000 7,876 2.0% to 8,524 in 2018. This represents 7,735 7,768 7,783 a compound annual growth rate 7,500 1.5% of 1.0%. The annual growth rate ranged from a low of 0.05% in 2019 Population 7,000 1.0% to a revised high of 2.7% in 2009. Percentage Change

: Revisions to annual Indigenous populations have 0.5% Note 6,500 been made back to 2011 due to addtional administrative records becoming available.

6,000 0.0%

Distribution of Indigenous Population by Age Group and Gender, 2019

On June 30, 2019, the Indigenous population (on the basis of 65+ yrs 0-14 yrs 9.3% 17.8% self-reported identity) in Yukon was estimated at 8,524. Of this total: Females Males 50.2% 49.8% • 17.8% were under 15 years of age; 73.0% were between 15 15-64 yrs 73.0% and 64 years; and 9.3% were 65 years of age or older. • 49.8% were male; 50.2% were female. June 2019 by Age Group June 2019 by Gender • 4,760 (55.8%) resided in Whitehorse area, while 3,764 (44.2%) resided in rural communities. The Indigenous population (8,524) represented 20.6% of Yukon's population (41,352) in 2019. The median age for the Indigenous population was 33 years; for non-Indigenous, it was 41. 5 Population by Subdivision in Whitehorse Area

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Subdivision Jun '18 Mar '19 Jun '19 Subdivision Jun '18 Mar '19 Jun '19 Copper Ridge 3,652 3,689 3,695 Range Point* 1,173 1,199 1,204 Cowley Creek 260 271 274 Takhini South/College 1,381 1,402 1,384 Crestview 846 904 910 Valleyview 157 163 160 Downtown 3,033 3,057 3,076 Whse Copper/MacRae/ 493 518 519 Granger 1,076 1,041 1,041 Mt. Sima/Canyon Cres. Hidden Valley/MacPherson 453 461 463 Whistle Bend 687 893 981 Hillcrest/Airport 672 683 687 Wolf Creek 427 433 438 Ingram/Arkell 1,032 1,032 1,044 Undefined Neighbourhood 464 467 469 Kopper King 206 204 205 Within City Limits Lobird/Hamilton Blvd South 233 236 234 Post Office Box 1 701 691 714 Logan 389 379 395 Inconsistent Information 2 290 340 376 Marwell 200 206 203 Whitehorse-Municipal Boundaries 28,756 29,080 29,348 Mary Lake/Spruce Hill 448 443 438 Marsh Lake 679 665 673 McIntyre 487 490 490 Outside City Limits-North3 1,156 1,179 1,192 Pine Ridge/Fox Haven 355 347 352 Outside City Limits-South4 667 665 655 Porter Creek/Kulan 3,916 3,907 3,944 Outside City Limits-West5 429 422 436 Raven's Ridge/Eagle's Eye 128 130 139 Whitehorse Area Total 31,687 32,011 32,304 Riverdale 5,597 5,494 5,513

* Range Point replaces previous subdivision name of 'Takhini North'. 1 Post Office Box refers to cases where the mailing address is only identified as a Whitehorse post office box and information on address is not available in administrative sources. Post Office Box includes General Delivery and Bag Services. 2 Inconsistent Information includes residents who identified their city of residence as Whitehorse but their addresses recorded in administrative files show inconsistencies. Therefore, there is a possibility that some of these residents may in fact reside outside the Whitehorse area. 3 Outside City Limits-North includes those residents living from Takhini River Bridge up to and including Fox Lake. 4 Outside City Limits-South includes those residents living from Carcross Cut-off up to and including Annie Lake Road. 5 Outside City Limits-West includes those residents living from the Mayo Road Cut-off up to and including Mendenhall. 6 Annual (June 30th) Population by Aggregated Whitehorse Subdivisions, 2015 to 2019 (within municipal boundaries)

South Highway 1 1 South Highway includes Whitehorse Whitehorse Copper, MacRae, Mt. Sima, Canyon Crescent, Pine Ridge, Fox Haven, Wolf West 2 Creek, Mary Lake, Spruce Hill and Downtown/ Cowley Creek. Marwell 2 Whitehorse West includes Copper Ridge, Granger, Ingram, Arkell, McIntyre, Riverdale 2015 Logan, Lobird, Hamilton Boulevard South, Hillcrest, Airport and Valleyview. 2016 3 3 Takhini includes Range Point, Takhini Takhini 2017 South, Yukon College, Kopper King, Raven's Ridge and Eagle's Eye. 2018 Porter Creek/ 4 Porter Creek/Crestview includes Porter 4 Crestview 2019 Creek, Kulan, Crestview and Whistle North Bend. 5 Highway 5 North Highway includes Hidden Valley and MacPherson. 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000

Comparing 2019 to 2015, all aggregated subdivisions in Whitehorse experienced growth. The aggregated subdivision area of Porter Creek/Crestview4 (which includes Whistle Bend) collectively experienced the larg- est increase in number of residents (1,110 or 23.5%), followed by the Whitehorse West2 aggregate area (487 residents; or 6.7% ), Riverdale (304 residents; or 5.8 % ), Downtown/Marwell (255 residents; or 8.4% ), Takhini3 aggregate (151 residents; or 5.4%), South Highway1 aggregate (135 residents; or 7.2% increase) and North Highway5 area aggregate (55 residents; or 13.5%) over the same time period.

Annual (June 30th) Population by Aggregated Whitehorse Subdivisions, by Broad Age Group, 2015 to 2019 (within municipal boundaries) 6,000 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0 0-14 15-64 65+ 0-14 15-64 65+ 0-14 15-64 65+ 0-14 15-64 65+ 0-14 15-64 65+ 0-14 15-64 65+ 0-14 15-64 65+ South Whitehorse Downtown/ Riverdale Takhini 3 Porter Creek/ North Highway1 West2 Marwell Crestview 4 Highway 5

Net Population Change in Aggregated Whitehorse Subdivisions by Broad Age Group, 2015 to 2019 65 yrs and Aggregated Subdivision Total 0-14 yrs 15-64 yrs over

South Highway1 135 26 13 96 Whitehorse West2 487 -32 331 188 Downtown/Marwell 255 -11 126 140 Riverdale 304 66 145 93 Takhini3 151 24 36 91 Porter Creek/Crestview4 1,110 257 669 184 North Highway5 55 6 29 20

7 Note: The following tables are sourced from (SC). SC derives their estimates using a model and revises them after twelve months. The SC estimates are finalized during postcensal revisions every five years. SC estimates will not align with YBS estimates in the preceding tables which are based on administrative data. International Migration To and From Yukon, July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019(p) Net Net Non- Net Returning Immigrants Emigrants Temporary permanent International Emigrants Emigrants Residents Migration Jul 1 '18 to Jun 30 '19 310 45 15 29 -24 227 Source: Statistics Canada. Table 17-10-0008-01 (accessed: 2019-11-1) Origin and Destination of Interprovincial Migrants, July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019(p) Destination Origin NFLD PEI NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NWT NU NFLD n/a 180 1,480 562 266 2,700 150 222 3,040 913 19 89 85 PEI 112 n/a 563 264 160 1,817 48 44 486 292 0 0 7 NS 536 606 n/a 1,979 1,055 4,903 173 246 2,724 1,273 57 209 257 NB 299 288 2,163 n/a 1,725 3,602 188 164 1,962 897 20 18 13 QC 178 98 658 1,381 n/a 18,401 341 289 2,818 3,143 97 162 87 ON 2,001 1,646 6,123 3,931 13,291 n/a 3,213 2,347 16,555 15,443 385 208 407 MB 103 73 493 213 799 6,811 n/a 1,917 4,892 4,074 77 70 75 SK 93 47 347 241 712 6,027 1,583 n/a 9,930 4,390 40 130 67 AB 1,489 485 2,745 2,035 3,095 16,949 2,282 6,122 n/a 24,061 277 557 139 BC 232 451 2,263 1,211 3,145 14,804 2,264 2,325 22,176 n/a 385 172 73 YT 30 16 129 48 92 246 9 111 345 612 n/a 57 49 NWT 67 14 151 39 99 433 56 112 716 428 116 n/a 68 NU 65 18 209 41 165 588 44 20 134 86 45 29 n/a NFLD PEI NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NWT NU In 5,205 3,922 17,324 11,945 24,604 77,281 10,351 13,919 65,778 55,612 1,518 1,701 1,327 Out 9,706 3,793 14,018 11,339 27,653 65,550 19,597 23,607 60,236 49,501 1,744 2,299 1,444 Net -4,501 129 3,306 606 -3,049 11,731 -9,246 -9,688 5,542 6,111 -226 -598 -117 Source: Statistics Canada. Table 17-10-0022-01 (accessed: 2019-11-1) Components of Demographic Growth, Yukon, 2010 to 2019(p) '09/'10 '10/'11 '11/'12 '12/'13 '13/'14 '14/'15 '15/'16 '16/'17r '17/'18r '18/'19p Population at beginning of period 33,731 34,596 35,411 36,234 36,521 37,137 37,690 38,547 39,690 40,612 Natural Increase1 152 215 223 194 221 205 237 242 246 241 Net International Migration2 408 246 223 124 281 197 290 324 442 227 Immigrants 333 214 333 212 360 264 254 233 263 310 Emigrants 22 22 63 47 22 3 51 45 45 45 Returning emigrants 22 22 15 3 20 0 3 15 15 15 Net temporary emigrants 19 18 29 28 29 28 28 29 29 29 Net non-permanent residents 94 50 -33 -16 -48 -36 112 150 238 -24 Net interprovincial Migration 325 363 313 -94 51 87 276 577 234 -226 Residual deviation 20 9 -64 -63 -63 -64 -54 ...... Population at July 1st of next period 34,596 35,411 36,234 36,521 37,137 37,690 38,547 39,690 40,612 40,854 600 .. data not available 400 1 Births less deaths 2 The estimated number of immigrants by province and territory is 200 based on their intended province or territory of residence, as collected 0 by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). -200 Net international migration Source: Statistics Canada. Table 17-10-0008-01 and 17-10-0009-01. Net interprovincial migration (accessed: 2019-11-1) -400 Natural Increase

Additional information Info sheet no. 60 - November 2019 Government of Yukon Next Release: January 2020 Finance Bureau of Statistics (B-4) Box 2703, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6 Telephone: (867) 667-5640; Fax: (867) 393-6203 Department of Finance email: [email protected] Yukon Bureau of Statistics website: http://www.eco.gov.yk.ca/stats/ybs.html