There are some reasons why Canada is becoming gray so quickly. One of them is future: the normal number of years, a person conceived today can expect to live. While you are checking that Statistics Canada calculates that we group the older ones by age, obviously in Canada, in any case, we are living longer. Somewhere in the 1983 and 2013 range, the number of residents greater than more than 85 expanded by more than 100%. In 2013, the number of centenarians (those 100 years or more established) in Canada was 6,900, only about 20 centennials per 100,000 people, contrasted with 11 centennials per 100,000 people in 2001 (Statistics Canada 2013B).
Another explanation behind the rotating gray of Canada can be attributed to the maturation of people born after WW2. Almost 33% of the Canadian population was conceived at the afterward age of World War II.
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