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  1. The estimated population of Yukon on March 31, 2021 was 43,025; an increase of 965, or 2.3%, compared to the figure for March 31, 2020 (42,060). Comparing March 31, 2021 to March 31, 2011, Yukon's population increased by 7,687, or 21.8%.

  2. On June 30, 2021, the Indigenous population (on the basis of self-reported identity) in Yukon was estimated at 9,546. Of this total: 20.6% were under 15 years of age; 69.7% were between 15 and 64 years; and 9.7% were 65 years of age or older. 49.9% were male; 50.1% were female.

  3. Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Yukon [Territory].

  4. The 2021 Census of Population counted 40,232 people in Yukon as of May 11, 2021. Yukon’s population growth rate of 12.1% between the censuses of 2016 and 2021 was the highest in Canada. The population growth in the Whitehorse census subdivision (CSD) accounted for 71.5% of Yukon’s population growth.

  5. Yukon is the westernmost and also the smallest of Canada’s territories. The capital is Whitehorse, which is also the largest city in the territory. The population report in 2011 was 33,897 with a recent 5-year growth rate of 11.6%. Yukon's estimated population in 2014 is 37,000.

  6. People from Yukon are known as Yukoners ( French: Yukonnais ). Unlike in other Canadian provinces and territories, Statistics Canada uses the entire territory as a single at-large census division. Population of Yukon: 40,232 ( 2021 Census ) Percentage of Canadian population : 0.10%. Population growth rate for 2007: +5.8%.

  7. 1 lip 2002 · The population development of Yukon as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images). Source: Statistics Canada. Explanation: In contrast to census figures, population estimates are adjusted for underenumeration.

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