Metro Vancouver lowers population growth forecast due to federal immigration cuts

A picture of the skyline in downtown Vancouver, featuring dozens of glass condos.

Metro Vancouver says the region is still growing, but at a slower and less predictable pace than previously forecast. It estimates the region will add an average of 42,500 new residents per year, reaching a population of 4.1 million by 2050. That’s down from last year’s projection of 50,000.