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Quebec’s population changes and regional growth disparities

11 July 2026
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Quebec’s population is projected to undergo significant changes over the next 25 years, with growth becoming increasingly uneven across the province. New data from the Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ) indicates that while regions like Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches are expected to attract more residents, the island of Montreal could see a decline of approximately 4.5% in its population by 2051. Factors contributing to these trends include lower birth rates, an aging population, and shifting migration patterns, as many residents are moving to suburban areas. The report highlights the importance of immigration as a key factor influencing population changes, with migration trends showing a move away from Montreal in recent years. Despite potential population declines, housing demand is expected to remain high due to changing household compositions, particularly as more individuals live alone or in senior care facilities.

Why It Matters

Understanding these demographic shifts is crucial for addressing future housing needs and urban planning in Quebec. Historically, the province has faced challenges related to an aging population and declining birth rates, which have necessitated adaptive strategies in housing and social services. The ongoing trend of migration from urban to suburban areas reflects broader societal changes, impacting local economies and community structures. As housing demands increase, even in regions experiencing population decline, this will require innovative solutions to ensure affordability and accessibility in housing across the province.

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