CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (2024)

Nova Scotia·New

Newly released figures, based on StatsCan data as of July 1, 2023, show CBRM grew by 6.7 per cent, while the second-fastest-growing municipality in Nova Scotia was Halifax, which increased its population by just over four per cent.

All counties showed growth, but CBRM's was the most remarkable, says Finance Department

CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (1)

Tom Ayers · CBC News

·

CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (2)

After decades of declining numbers and an aging population, Cape Breton Regional Municipality was the fastest-growing area in Nova Scotia last year and the population is getting younger, according to new figures from the province's Finance Department.

The numbers, based on Statistics Canada data as of July 1, 2023, show CBRM grew by 6.7 per cent, while the second-fastest-growing municipality was Halifax, which increased its population by just over four per cent.

The figures show CBRM's growth was almost entirely due to non-permanent residents, who are mostly international students at Cape Breton University.

Thomas Storring, director of economics and statistics for the Department of Finance, said that also contributed to a drop in CBRM's median age from 47.9 to 44.8.

"That is an extraordinary decline," he said. "That brings its median age back to what it was at around 2008, so it's turned the clock back 15 years in the last two years."

CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (3)

Statistics Canada makes a distinction between what it calls Cape Breton County and CBRM. The county figures include the populations of Membertou and Eskasoni First Nations, while CBRM figures do not.

Storring said the First Nation numbers have shown near-steady growth over the years, but the dramatic demographic changes have mostly been a result of the changing population in CBRM.

All counties showed growth, but CBRM's was the most remarkable, he said.

In raw numbers, Halifax's population grew by 19,237 people to 492,199, representing more than 46 per cent of the province's total population of 1,058,694.

CBRM's population grew to 104,801, but totalled109,945 when the First Nation communities were included — just over 10 per cent of the provincial total.

CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (4)

Despite growth in CBRM and Halifax, there were residents who moved out of both municipalities, but stayed in Nova Scotia.

"It's not unusual for Cape Breton County to lose more people to other parts of the province than it receives from them," said Storring.

"It is unusual for Halifax and that's ... contributing to population gains in areas like LunenburgCounty and ColchesterCounty."

Elsewhere on Cape Breton Island, Richmond County added 296 residents, Inverness County increased by 202 and Victoria County grew by 38.

Statistics Canada data does not separate out towns. Port Hawkesbury's population is included in Inverness County's, but the town's census subdivision shows a slight increase in residents, Storring said.

CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (5)

Halifax was the only county where the natural population grew due to having more births than deaths.

The natural population decline was largest in CBRM, where the net loss was 667 people, while Halifax's natural population increased by 605.

Immigrants who moved permanently added nearly 10,000 to Halifax's population, while CBRM's grew by 568.

Halifax added 6,307 non-permanent residents, while CBRM added 7,251.

The growth rate placed Halifax 10th on the list of metropolitan cities in Canada with increased populations last year.

The largest growth rates were in Moncton, N.B., and Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont., at 6.1 per cent. They werefollowed by Calgaryat six per cent.

MORE TOP STORIES

  • In DepthA wildfire burned these trees. Now they'll help build homes
  • NewDalhousie University scraps 63% tuition hike for architecture program after backlash
  • Halifax and Shelburne County residents on edge as wildfire anniversaries approach
  • 'Thank God it stopped': N.S. bus driver recognized for averting potential tragedy
  • These N.S. students are using Mi'kmaw concepts to learn environmental science

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (6)

Tom Ayers

Reporter/Editor

Tom Ayers has been a reporter and editor for 38 years. He has spent the last 20 covering Cape Breton and Nova Scotia stories. You can reach him at tom.ayers@cbc.ca.

    Corrections and clarifications|Submit a news tip|

    Related Stories

    • CBRM hazmat unit moved to full-time fire service because volunteers too slow, chief says
    • 2 N.S. universities say international student permit changes will cost them millions
    • N.S. increases fine for violating burn orders to $25,000
    • Forged prescriptions a growing concern in Alberta, pharmacists say

    CBC Nova Scotia

    Add some “good” to your morning and evening.

    Get the latest top stories from across Nova Scotia in your inbox every weekday.

    CBRM growing faster than rest of N.S., getting younger in 'extraordinary' change | CBC News (2024)

    References

    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Article information

    Author: Jerrold Considine

    Last Updated:

    Views: 5360

    Rating: 4.8 / 5 (58 voted)

    Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Jerrold Considine

    Birthday: 1993-11-03

    Address: Suite 447 3463 Marybelle Circles, New Marlin, AL 20765

    Phone: +5816749283868

    Job: Sales Executive

    Hobby: Air sports, Sand art, Electronics, LARPing, Baseball, Book restoration, Puzzles

    Introduction: My name is Jerrold Considine, I am a combative, cheerful, encouraging, happy, enthusiastic, funny, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.