Demographics of Alberta


has experienced a relatively high rate of growth in recent years, due in large part to its economy. Between 2003 and 2004, the province saw high birthrates, relatively high immigration, and a high rate of interprovincial migration when compared to other provinces. Approximately 81% of the population live in urban areas and only about 19% live in rural areas. The Calgary–Edmonton Corridor is the most urbanized area in Alberta and is one of Canada's four most urban regions. Many of Alberta's cities and towns have also experienced high rates of growth in recent history. From a population of 73,022 in 1901, Alberta has grown to 3,645,257 in 2011 and in the process has gone from less than 1.5% of Canada's population to 10.9%. As of July 1, 2018, Alberta's population represented 11.6% of Canada's total population of 37,058,856 making it the fourth most populated province in Canada. According to the 2018 third quarter report, Alberta's population increased by 23,096 to 4,330,206, the largest increase since the 2014 economic downturn.

Population history

YearPopulation Five Year
% change
Ten Year
% change
Percentage of
Canadian Pop.
Rank Among
Provinces
190173,022n/an/a1.49
1911374,295n/a412.65.27
1921588,454n/a57.26.75
1931731,605n/a24.37.04
1941796,169n/a8.86.95
1951939,501n/a18.06.74
19561,123,11619.5n/an/a4
19611,331,94418.641.87.34
19691,463,2039.930.3n/a4
19711,627,87511.322.27.54
19761,838,03512.925.6n/a4
19812,237,72421.737.59.24
19862,365,8305.728.79.34
19912,545,5537.613.89.34
19962,696,8265.914.09.34
20012,974,80710.316.99.94
20063,290,35010.622.010.44
20113,645,25710.822.510.94
20164,067,17511.622.411.64

Population geography

Census divisions

Census metropolitan areas

As of the 2011 census, Alberta had two census metropolitan areas recognized by Statistics Canada. A third one was added in the 2016 census.
The following is a list of the recent population history of the Calgary and Edmonton CMAs.
CMA name 2016 2011 2006 2001 1996 Census division
Calgary1,374,6551,214,8391,079,310951,395 821,628Division No. 6
Edmonton1,297,2801,159,8691,034,945937,845862,597Division No. 11

The third CMA added in 2016 is Lethbridge, and its population history is as follows:
CMA name 2016 Census division
Lethbridge113,920Division No. 2

CMA notes:

Census agglomerations

Census subdivisions

As of the 2006 census, Alberta had 453 census subdivisions recognized by Statistics Canada. The following is a list of those census subdivisions with a population of 10,000 or greater.
Name Municipal
status
2011 2006 2001 1996 Notes
CalgaryCity1,096,833988,193878,866768,082
EdmontonCity812,201730,372666,104616,306
Strathcona CountySpecialized
municipality
92,49082,51171,98664,176Located within the Edmonton CMA
Red DeerCity90,56482,77267,70760,075
LethbridgeCity83,51774,63767,37463,053
Wood BuffaloSpecialized
municipality
65,56551,49641,46635,213
St. AlbertCity61,46657,71953,08146,888Located within the Edmonton CMA
Medicine HatCity60,00556,99751,24946,783
Grande PrairieCity55,03247,07636,98331,140
AirdrieCity42,56428,92720,38215,946Located within the Calgary CMA
Rocky View CountyMunicipal
district
36,46134,17130,68823,326Located within the Calgary CMA
Parkland CountyMunicipal
district
30,56829,26527,25224,769Located within the Edmonton CMA
Spruce GroveCity26,17119,49615,98314,271Located within the Edmonton CMA
OkotoksTown24,51117,14511,6648,510
LeducCity24,27916,96715,03214,305Located within the Edmonton CMA
Foothills No. 31Municipal
district
21,25819,73616,76413,714
County of Grande Prairie No. 1Municipal
district
20,34717,97015,63813,750
Sturgeon CountyMunicipal
district
19,57818,62118,06715,945Located within the Edmonton CMA
Fort SaskatchewanCity19,05114,95713,12112,408Located within the Edmonton CMA
Red Deer CountyMunicipal
district
18,35119,10818,63917,126
LloydminsterCity18,03215,91013,14811,317Population totals do not include the part of the city located within Saskatchewan
CochraneTown17,58013,78011,7987,424Located within Calgary CMA
CamroseCity17,28615,62014,85413,728
Stony PlainTown15,05112,3639,5898,274Located within the Edmonton CMA
ChestermereTown14,8249,5643,4141,911
BeaumontTown13,2848,9617,0065,810Located within the Edmonton CMA
Cold LakeCity13,83911,99111,5204,089
BrooksCity13,67612,49811,60410,093
Leduc CountyMunicipal
district
13,54112,73012,52812,361Located within the Edmonton CMA
High RiverTown12,92010,7169,3457,359
WetaskiwinCity12,52511,67311,15410,959
Mountain View CountyMunicipal
district
12,35912,39112,13411,277
Sylvan LakeTown12,32710,2087,4935,178
StrathmoreTown12,30510,2257,6215,282
CanmoreTown12,28812,03910,7928,354
Clearwater CountyMunicipal
district
12,27811,82611,50510,915
LacombeCity11,70710,7429,3848,018
Yellowhead CountyMunicipal
district
11,46910,0459,8819,352
Bonnyville No. 87Municipal
district
11,19110,1949,47317,352
Mackenzie CountySpecialized
municipality
10,92710,0028,8297,980
County of Wetaskiwin No. 10Municipal
district
10,86610,53510,69510,467
Lacombe CountyMunicipal
district
10,31210,45110,15910,081
Lethbridge CountyMunicipal
district
10,06110,3029,9309,290

Population centres

Designated places

Ethnic origins

The ethnicities most commonly reported in the 2016 Census are shown in the table below. The percentages add up to more than 100% because of dual responses.
Ethnic GroupTotalPercentage
Canadian902,31022.7%
English899,44522.6%
German712,95517.9%
Scottish704,20017.7%
Irish596,75015.0%
French411,31510.3%
Ukrainian369,0959.3%
First Nations200,2855.0%
Dutch 195,7254.9%
Chinese188,2854.7%
Polish186,5104.7%
Filipino175,1304.4%
Indian 174,5054.4%
Norwegian156,6003.9%
Métis113,7402.9%
Russian107,8002.7%
Italian101,2602.5%
Swedish97,8352.5%
British n.i.e.90,8652.3%
Welsh80,4552.0%

Other Ethnic Groups

In addition to the groups listed above, the next most commonly reported were:

Visible minorities and Aboriginals

Languages

Knowledge of languages

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the 2016 Canadian Census, and lists languages that were selected by at least one per cent of respondents.
LanguageResponses%
English3,916,80598.46
French264,7206.65
Tagalog138,4403.48
Spanish104,4452.63
Punjabi90,4852.27
German83,0102.09
Cantonese74,7701.88
Mandarin70,5101.77
Arabic62,7301.58
Hindi61,2901.54
Urdu41,2351.04

Mother tongue

Of the 3,978,145 singular responses to the 2016 census question concerning mother tongue, the languages most commonly reported were:
2016%2011%2006%2001%
1.English2,972,67074.71%2,780,20078.37%2,576,67079.99%2,379,51581.84%
2.Chinese119,7103.01%105,4702.97%97,2753.02%78,2052.69%
Cantonese59,5801.50%34,9850.99%32,4851.01%26,2550.90%
Mandarin49,9901.26%19,3250.54%12,1350.38%5,5800.19%
Min Nan languages 3,0750.08%7850.02%4000.01%NN
Hakka9400.02%3250.01%4250.01%5700.02%
3.Tagalog 98,3602.47%60,0851.69%29,7400.92%11,7050.40%
4.French70,4401.77%68,5451.93%61,2251.90%58,6452.02%
5.Panjabi 68,3151.72%49,9401.41%36,3201.13%22,5350.78%
6.German63,5701.60%80,9052.28%84,5052.62%78,0402.68%
7.Spanish54,6851.37%44,0201.24%29,1250.90%19,8200.68%
8.Arabic40,6951.02%28,0000.79%20,4950.64%15,3900.53%
9.Urdu26,8600.68%19,9000.56%11,2750.35%4,9100.17%
10.Vietnamese23,0150.58%21,1950.60%19,3500.60%16,6800.57%
11.Selected Aboriginal languages22,9700.58%22,0050.62%20,8900.65%18,4700.64%
Cree17,1250.43%16,7450.47%17,2150.53%15,1050.52%
Blackfoot3,3850.09%3,0350.09%3,0150.09%2,6300.09%
Dene1,5700.04%1,6800.05%1,5850.05%1,4950.05%
Ojibway6300.02%4550.01%6150.02%6450.02%
12.Ukrainian21,2150.53%24,5750.69%29,4550.91%33,9701.17%
13.Polish19,7800.50%19,8900.56%21,9900.68%20,6350.71%
14.Russian17,4650.44%13,8400.38%10,1450.31%6,9800.29%
15.Korean17,4000.44%13,8850.39%10,8450.33%6,3300.22%
16.Hindi16,4950.41%12,2900.35%8,9850.28%6,3150.22%
17.Dutch16,0050.40%17,9500.51%19,9800.62%19,5750.67%
18.Niger-Congo languages15,5150.30%NNNNNN
Swahili2,3900.06%1,4550.04%8500.03%3800.01%
Akan 1,7650.04%1,1000.04%3450.01%NN
Kinyarwanda 7700.02%4400.01%600.01%NN
Rundi 5700.01%2900.01%500.01%NN
19.Persian14,8350.37%10,6550.30%7,7000.24%3,7000.13%
20.Gujarati12,7750.32%8,6750.24%6,2800.19%4,9100.17%
21.Italian11,4750.29%11,9600.34%13,0950.41%13,9350.48%
22.Somali9,4250.24%5,5150.16%3,1300.10%8100.03%
23.Portuguese8,5650.22%7,3800.21%7,2050.22%6,1100.21%
24.Romanian8,2550.21%6,5500.18%4,3700.14%2,8900.10%
25.Amharic7,0150.18%5,1100.14%2,7850.09%1,1000.04%
26.Bengali6,9400.17%5.0300.14%2,7100.08%1,1900.04%
27.Hungarian6,5050.16%6,7000.19%6,7700.21%6,9850.24%
28.Malayalam6,2300.16%2,7600.08%1,5500.05%1,0550.04%
29.Ilocano5,7500.14%3,0100.08%1,8850.06%NN
30.Cebuano and other Bisayan languages5,0250.13%3,2550.09%1,3700.04%NN
31.Nepali4,9950.13%1,6050.05%NNNN
32.Tamil4,6500.11%2,6450.07%1,3850.04%1,1100.04%
33.Japanese4,5750.11%4,5600.13%4,5550.14%3,6250.12%
34.Croatian4,4250.11%3,9600.11%4,1500.13%4,1950.14%
35.Serbian4,1150.10%3,5600.10%3,0900.10%2,1250.07%
36.Scandinavian languages3,7500.09%4,9350.14%6,0450.19%6,7950.23%
Danish2,2250.06%2,8050.08%3,5100.11%3,6150.12%
Swedish7850.02%9500.03%1,1450.04%1,3450.05%
Norwegian7400.02%1,1800.03%1,2450.04%1,6700.06%
37.Greek3,2850.08%2,9650.08%3,3050.10%2,7650.10%
38.Afrikaans3,0500.08%2,4200.07%NNNN
39.Sinhalese2,9350.07%1,9400.05%8350.03%NN
40.Sindhi2,8350.07%2,5600.07%2,0000.06%1,9900.07%
41Turkish2,7600.07%2,4600.07%1,6050.05%8100.03%
42Czech2,7150.07%2,8800.08%3,1000.08%3,5200.12%
43.Oromo language2,6150.07%1,4050.04%NNNN
44.Albanian2,4350.06%1,6850.05%NNNN
45.Pashto2,3400.06%1,8500.05%1,1750.04%2750.01%
46.Nilo-Saharan languages2,3100.06%NNNNNN
47.Slovak2,2750.06%2,1450.06%2,4300.08%1,6050.06%
48.Creole2,1200.05%1,5600.05%4150.01%2500.01%
49.Khmer 2,0750.05%1,7450.05%1,7400.05%1,4500.05%
50.Bosnian2,0200.05%1,7450.05%1,7450.05%NN

In addition to the table above, other mother tongues in Alberta include :
In addition to the single-language responses detailed above, about 88,765 people reported having more than one mother tongue. There were 74,515 responses of both English and a non-official language; 2,785 of both French and a non-official language; 10,005 of both English and French; and 1,455 of English, French and a non-official language.

Migration

Immigration

The 2016 Canadian census counted a total of 938,495 people living in Alberta who are born outside of Canada.
The most common countries of birth for immigrants living in Alberta were:
RankPlace of OriginTotal
1.Philippines123,825
2.India91,660
3.United Kingdom59,215
4.China57,690
5.United States30,460
6.Pakistan28,075
7.Vietnam27,080
8.Germany19,200
9.Hong Kong19,110
10.Poland16,930
11.Mexico15,665
12.Netherlands14,030
13.South Korea13,850
14.Nigeria12,410
15.Ethiopia10,565
16.Lebanon10,395
17.Colombia9,535
18.Iran8,905
19.Ukraine8,150
20.Italy8,115

Other Places of Origin

In addition to the countries listed in the table above, there were also about:

Internal migration

Over the past five decades, Alberta has had the highest net increase from interprovincial migration of any province. However, it typically experiences population decline during economic downturns, as it did during the 1980s. Oil is the main industry driving interprovincial migration to Alberta, as many Canadians move to Alberta to work on the oil fields. Interprovincial migration to Alberta rises and drops dependent of the price of oil. There was a dramatic reduction after the 2014 drop in oil prices.
In-migrantsOut-migrantsNet migration
2009–10 57,958 61,229 −3,271
2010–11 63,975 55,532 8,443
2011–12 80,837 53,185 27,652
2012–13 84,602 46,004 38,598
2013–14 87,307 51,925 35,382
2014–15 81,540 59,946 21,594
2015–16 56,978 72,086 −15,108
2016–17 50,396 65,955 −15,559
2017–18 55,147 58,394 −3,247
2018–19 65,778 60,236 5,542
2019–20 85,919 77,519 8,400

Source: Statistics Canada

Religion

Over 60 percent of Albertans identify as Christian, while almost 32 percent of residents identify with no religion. The largest denominations are the Roman Catholic, United, Anglican, Lutheran, and Baptist Churches.
Almost 2 percent of Albertans are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, descended from pioneers who emigrated from Utah around the turn of the 20th century; there are three temples in the province. Alberta also has large numbers of Pentecostal, Presbyterians, and evangelical Christians.
There are significant numbers of Mennonites and Hutterites, which are communal Anabaptist sects. There are also many Jehovah's Witnesses and Reformed Christians, as well a significant population of Seventh-day Adventists in and around Lacombe where the Canadian University College is located.
Alberta is also home to several Eastern Rite Churches as part of the legacy of Eastern European immigrants, including the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton, and the Ukrainian Orthodox Diocese of Edmonton and Western Canada. There are 500 Doukhobors living in their few communities across Southern Alberta.
Many people of the Hindu, Sikh, and Muslim faiths also make Alberta their home; one of the largest Sikh temples in Canada is located just outside Edmonton. Most of Alberta's Jewish population of 10,900 lives in Calgary and Edmonton.
Religion DenominationCongregationProportion
Christian2,152,20060.3%
Catholic866,30524.3%
United Church268,2757.5%
Anglican Church140,6653.9%
Lutheran119,3453.3%
Baptist66,6351.9%
Pentecostal60,9601.7%
Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox51,3401.4%
Presbyterian36,7651.0%
Other Christian541,52015.2%
Muslim113,4453.2%
Sikh52,3351.5%
Buddhist44,4101.2%
Hindu36,8451.0%
Jewish10,9000.3%
Other Religions16,6050.5%
Aboriginal spirituality15,1000.4%
No religious affiliation1,126,13023.62%